{"id":2112,"date":"2016-08-31T00:15:01","date_gmt":"2016-08-31T08:15:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cultofmoney.com\/?p=2112"},"modified":"2016-08-30T06:08:39","modified_gmt":"2016-08-30T14:08:39","slug":"looking-wealthy-vs-wealthy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cultofmoney.com\/looking-wealthy-vs-wealthy\/","title":{"rendered":"Looking Wealthy vs. Being Wealthy"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"There'sCan I be honest for a moment? There are times when I struggle with wanting to buy stuff to fit a certain image. This becomes even more apparent when I\u2019m standing in line to pick up my kids from school in a sea of other parents.<\/p>\n

My car is older and way <\/em>junkier than 70% of the other vehicles in the parking lot. The clothing I wear is secondhand or purchased\u00a0inexpensively from Old Navy, K-Mart or Target. My house redecorating consists of cans of paint and doing the boring but necessary updates rather than the impressive ones.<\/p>\n

Then I remember what it was like to be broke. To have to wait until I received my next paycheck to pay a bill and work 60+ hours per week to have enough money to save. And I snap out of it.<\/p>\n

Even though I have those fleeting moments of wanting to \u201ckeep up with the Joneses\u201d I comfort myself in knowing that it\u2019s pretty likely all of the Joneses are broke and financially stressed. And that my friend, does not sound fun.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t believe me? Here are some facts for you:<\/p>\n