Kelly "frugal" Olynyk

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Nah CAC the problem is Brothas are frugal too and get no shine for it. Plus these articles always have a slick backhanded diss toward black people in them.
True....what about Beast Mode...who saved all his NFL money and only spent his endorsement money....
 

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Oh my gosh...Kelly Olynyx is such an average Joe.....he takes his lunch pale to work everyday....he's a ham and egger.....so relatable....so smart and savvy and plays with grit, passion and high intensity...:mjpls::mjpls::mjpls:.....:troll:
 

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Why are you guys getting so upset about this :pachaha:


He clearly spent his money on dance lessons

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Any excuse to post that gif
He looks like a dyke named Hannah :hhh:
 

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Nah CAC the problem is Brothas are frugal too and get no shine for it. Plus these articles always have a slick backhanded diss toward black people in them.

Yes they do. Kawhi is the most famous frugal nba player

They reported on Namdi Asomugah driving a 1997 Maxima when he was with Oakland

Giovani Brenard driving his moms minvan
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ya...-rookie-life-including-driving-223332867.html

Kawhi Lenoard driving a 97 suburban

Spurs star Kawhi Leonard is way more frugal than you are | FOX Sports

Trey Burke
https://www.google.com/amp/www.dese...urke-can-teach-you-about-money-management.amp
 

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You can't save your way into being well off
You really can. If a person with a maybe slightly better than average income saves and invest their money intelligently financial freedom will become obtainable.

Picture you getting all your income and not having to make a single monthly payment because your house and car are paid off.

The common person with no payments would have several thousand a month to spend on whatever they want. Save, invest, and blow. Within a few years they could have almost $100K in savings. Invest that in a mutual fund and watch it grow.

The reality is most adults spend all their working years paying out 2/3s or more of their income in monthly payments.
 

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whats the point of becoming a multimillionaire if my life stay the same then?
Life scales with you. If you get big money and spend it on expensive things at a certain point you'll become as used to that life as the one you have now and it won't mean much. The point though is financial freedom. The ability to not have to depend on a job or anyone else to live.
 
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