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I find it simpler and more fun, to know exactly what I'm saving for and how much progress I've made. My current account is divided up into at least four different savings accounts. Some of my income is paid to me via an app and there's money there, too, in an account I named 'A Rainy Day.' Many of my individual savings accounts have names like 'Summer Travel - Goal €1000'. A lot of my savings accounts have silly names (the one for my rent is called 'La Vie Bohème' — hello Rent The Musical fans!)
Before COVID, my wife made a comfortable salary but was unhappy, while I was happy freelancing. My wife got pregnant with our son and became a full-time parent, and it's been great for us. Our son is six months old and my wife stays home with him while I work in his bedroom. It is how queer people have always had to live — making things up as we go and trying to disrupt social expectations. We don't have a lot of money but we are happy with the life we have created for him.
My grandfather loves horse racing, so we went to the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe when I moved to Paris. I learned two money lessons that day. But the lessons that have been most useful day to day come from his love of horse racing. Anna MalzyAs he's grown older he's attended fewer races, but when I moved to Paris the first thing he promised was that he'd take me to the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, one of Europe's most legendary horse races. Turns out for me, I learned some of my most savvy financial tips from a day at the races with my grandfather.
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