Well, since moving into the new house and getting settled, the first bills are coming in and there are some whoppers. $800 for annual insurance, $375for gas/electric/water/trash/internet, and of course the $700 for the mortgage and the $500 for the car expenses. The next round will be a lot less (seems to be a lot of service charges when you start up utilities, sheesh).

Even for me that's a little surprising, but,

I look at the bank roll and back at the bills and I can simply write a check for all of it, without breaking a sweat.

I dont mention this to brag about "oh I got lots of extra money" or anything, but I noted the difference between myself and my coworkers who struggle because of the financial obligations that "the old lady" or "for the kids" imposes onto them.

I credit my ability to handle these added unexpectedly high bills to living a mgtow lifestyle. I've been using the resources that I would have spent chasing skirts or maintaining a relationship into my financial well-being, and for a while living pretty minimalist, and it has resulted in me being able to meet these unexpectedly high invoices head on, and even be able to sustain them if I need to.

I suppose it's not having the ability to pay these bills that surprises me as much as the calm that accompanies it because of an absence of other financial stressors. Yeah the big bill hit, but I dont also have to go use the credit card on a nice christmas or new years dinner date, I dont have to buy stuff that will be admired for a few hours and then forgotten. I'm calm, cool, collected, and writing the checks.

I dunno, feels good man. Mgtow rewards can be subtle, but recognizable.

I hope you gentlemen can savor that same feeling when you're handling those unexpected expenses. The money mgtow has saved you comes to your aid when you need it.

Anyways, enough with the rambling Just thought I'd share that.