I Don't Know How I Do It When I was younger, I used to try to make budgets, only to discover that I was somehow spending more money than I had, yet still putting money aside in a retirement account. It was like a magic act. The numbers stared back at me, allegedly infallible, but somehow I made it work. I put away 12 percent of my salary, I paid my mortgage, I avoided credit card debt, I was broke, I had new boots. It was like the old myth about the bumblebee, which is said to defy physics when it flies. (It doesn't.)
I Don't Know How I Do It
I Don't Know How I Do It
I Don't Know How I Do It
I Don't Know How I Do It When I was younger, I used to try to make budgets, only to discover that I was somehow spending more money than I had, yet still putting money aside in a retirement account. It was like a magic act. The numbers stared back at me, allegedly infallible, but somehow I made it work. I put away 12 percent of my salary, I paid my mortgage, I avoided credit card debt, I was broke, I had new boots. It was like the old myth about the bumblebee, which is said to defy physics when it flies. (It doesn't.)