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<blockquote data-quote="Buddhaman" data-source="post: 3872299" data-attributes="member: 12404"><p>Any older siblings? I’m the youngest at 35 but had older siblings so we were raised the same way. I age in the millennial bracket but raised in the same way as Gen X. Same story for life, married since 20 (15 years last month), 2 kids, house, long-term job I plan to retire at… But I do feel some sympathy for folks who got talked into the job-hopping and high-risk investment game thinking they’d move up quick and make money to retire young. Dot-com era really gave folks hopes for hitting it rich from investments and now housing is turning into an investment as well (seen that bubble pop before).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddhaman, post: 3872299, member: 12404"] Any older siblings? I’m the youngest at 35 but had older siblings so we were raised the same way. I age in the millennial bracket but raised in the same way as Gen X. Same story for life, married since 20 (15 years last month), 2 kids, house, long-term job I plan to retire at… But I do feel some sympathy for folks who got talked into the job-hopping and high-risk investment game thinking they’d move up quick and make money to retire young. Dot-com era really gave folks hopes for hitting it rich from investments and now housing is turning into an investment as well (seen that bubble pop before). [/QUOTE]
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