twovests

twovests wrote

(Just read your previous post)

~Wishing you the best of luck in finding a position free from Java~

unrelated: Reading the last line my brain thought "huh why would she redact 'hoppet'?" and it took me a moment to realize your last name is Almost Definitely Not Hoppet

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twovests OP wrote

(reading these replies in reverse order oops)

That sounds like a good idea. The flat-% of the paycheck requires one to budget around it, which sounds like a healthy way to live financially (if you have excess funds I mean.)

Regarding distributing to different charities, I don't have the economic knowledge necessary to consider that :p I feel like I should learn this stuff on YouTube or something

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twovests OP wrote

I haven't thought about it like this, but now that you phrase it that way it seems obvious. The accumulating value of savings and financial investments would grow slower than the accumulating value of donating money as it's acquired if I donate to the right places.

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twovests wrote

Reply to comment by eep in just left a psych ward AMA by eep

(Please let me know if my questions are too much / too prying.) If I may ask, how long did you stay? Did this interfere with anything else in your life?

You say you gained access to writing (then painting then reading); how did that feel? What conditions granted you access to these?

Was there anything you were excited to do coming out of the wawrd?

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twovests wrote

Reply to comment by eep in just left a psych ward AMA by eep

Did you go voluntarily or involuntarily, and either way, how was the process of getting into the ward? How do you feel about the whole experience; do you feel it was generally positive?

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