storm wrote:-I am going to try and start to meet up with people from the Singing Pig Forum and play at some local pub.Good luck. It can work that way.
Imagine if you paid £20 for the year and played, say, 6 times in the year. That's £20 + 6x£5, which I make £50 for the year.
Have you spebt £50 in one weekend on having a few laffs with mates? I probably have. Didn't make me wealthy.
If your goal is like Martin's ("My aim is to be financially free by 30. I am currently 23." ) and that year is productive in the pursuit of your goal, then £50 would be a negligible investment. Lots of laffs would then ensue, all paid for by income thrown off by your assets. Just a thought.
I like free stuff too, and "free" can still have "value". But I think you *can* take thriftiness too far, ending up a bit of a tight-wad in the wrong direction and not seeing the more important picture.
Respectfully,
-James.
P.s. My declaration of interest: I know the folks who run cashflowclub.co.uk and have respect for them and what they are about. I expect to be paying them a few quid for the opportunity to join in the game one weekend soon.
Life is not a zero-sum game. Some people do not behave as though this were true, however.
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