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One problem with degrees is everyone has one so it has less meaning and value over all
That's one of my problems with the idea of 'free' college.One problem with degrees is everyone has one so it has less meaning and value over all
The synergy that comes with shared goals and an example of the whole being greater than the individual pieces.Two incomes allowed us to do a heck of a lot more than if we were single.
Buy up a big tract of land and sell it off deed restricted to how ever few people wou want. Let us know how many people want to buy land knowing that they cannot legally put more than a pre-determined number of occupants on it.Maybe the solution to all of our problems is just a requirement that no more than X number of people can live in any given acre. No more densely packed cities. No more need for others to provide for you.![]()
Hmm, doesn't all land pretty much gave a zoning that sets a maximum number of residential units per acre? Sure, it might be 1 housing unit per 5 acres, or per 10 acres. or it might be as high as 10+ housing units per acre, but I think pretty much everything has a restriction.Buy up a big tract of land and sell it off deed restricted to how ever few people wou want. Let us know how many people want to buy land knowing that they cannot legally put more than a pre-determined number of occupants on it.
Many areas are not zoned at all. For example the county I live in there are no building requirements, no zones, no permits. I don't need the .gov permission to do anything on my own land as far as building goes. Go .5 miles down the street and you go into one of the most heavy zoned counties in MO, where everything you do has to be checked on by an inspector of some kind, and you need to pay the .gov for permission (permits) to put up any kind of structure.Hmm, doesn't all land pretty much gave a zoning that sets a maximum number of residential units per acre? Sure, it might be 1 housing unit per 5 acres, or per 10 acres. or it might be as high as 10+ housing units per acre, but I think pretty much everything has a restriction.
We can also buy more donuts, yet I'm the only one that eats them...The synergy that comes with shared goals and an example of the whole being greater than the individual pieces.
The flip side is individual focus and determination can accomplish much when unleashed.
We looked at a nice house on 7 acres in the country that was deed restricted. Reminds me of an HOA but I'm not sure how a deed restriction can be enforced.Buy up a big tract of land and sell it off deed restricted to how ever few people wou want. Let us know how many people want to buy land knowing that they cannot legally put more than a pre-determined number of occupants on it.
My very uniformed understanding was deed restrictions typically only dealt with home size and site build vs manufactured. Never heard if how to have them modified, as they often were written in the 1970s.We looked at a nice house on 7 acres in the country that was deed restricted. Reminds me of an HOA but I'm not sure how a deed restriction can be enforced.
It stayed on the market for about a year and that was in 2017. People like their cows and horses in this area.
Personally I would have liked to have lived there knowing there were things the neighbors cannot do.
There is another intangible component to college studies. There are lots of jobs that pay more than I make, and yes I would have been ahead financially to skip college and open a plumbing company. But I have spent the past 43 years doing a job I enjoy and I identify with the profession. Most people work 40+ years in their life and you may as well spend those years doing something that you enjoy.One issue is, I dont think many people will admit they made a mistake taking on the large amounts of debt to get some of these degrees. They are Way too invested, and they will defend to the death the decision, even when you can mathematically prove they aren't seeing any payback numbers.
If you spent $100k to get a degree that pays $35k; we can pretty easily prove you wasted both your time and money; but they won't own up to it.
At the Same time; we have people that will 100% deny that taking on debt to increase your earning ability is always a bad move.
Like so many things; moderation, and also more than one way to get to the same goal.
Everyone should pursue a career they enjoy doing. If possible. It makes going to work in the morning a lot more fun. Good for you if you want to retire. I’m at retirement age but have no plans to do so even though I am financially ready. Because I enjoy what I do managing forest land.True. I skipped college and plan to retire from my chosen career at 48. I'll continue to work in a field with less responsibility and stress however. College would have never given the ROI this career did, I've been tremendously blessed. I've loved this journey and will never forget the things I've seen and the adventures I've had. I'd rather do something I love, than something that pays a little better, yet I hate. I'm getting out of this career before I begin to hate it... I'm already getting close. Ive never been truly in love with white collar work, but it's the uniform I had to wear to do what I truly loved.
Enforcement of deed restrictions is a civil/legal matter. Deed restrictions are not enforced by the town or county, they are not zoning code.My very uniformed understanding was deed restrictions typically only dealt with home size and site build vs manufactured. Never heard if how to have them modified, as they often were written in the 1970s.
On enforcement, I would think it would be code enforcement, or would a mad neighbor have to take you to court, a d basically have a judge declare you deed is invalid?
Well; on 3rd thought; it's not entirely uncommon to have a deed provision on shared use access when a parent parcel is divided, to reduce the number of accesses that don't meet spacing criteria.
So, would the complaining party have to prove that you have negatively impacted them to take it to court?Enforcement of deed restrictions is a civil/legal matter. Deed restrictions are not enforced by the town or county, they are not zoning code.
Everyone should pursue a career they enjoy doing. If possible. It makes going to work in the morning a lot more fun. Good for you if you want to retire. I’m at retirement age but have no plans to do so even though I am financially ready. Because I enjoy what I do managing forest land.
That’s understandableI'm tired of being up at 4am, working 13 hour days, sleeping in hotels and never being home.
I love flying. I hate the lifestyle.