When there is a cost of some sort involved,
I am told that there is someone that is counting the cost and there is another person meeting the cost.
Is that correct?
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If I am to ask,
Between counting the cost and meeting the cost,
What is the easier job of the two?
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Given as much information as possible between counting the cost and meeting the cost,
Which one of the two would choose to do, in a heartbeat?
Why would you make that choice?
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Very thought provoking post. Iβm not sure which I would pick between counting the cost and meeting the cost. Iβll ponder it!
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This was a powerful post. For me counting the cost is essential. I think considering the risk is always more significant.
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Very interesting. I think I would choose to be counting the cost. No explanations but it’s what I choose.
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Would go for counting the cost because it is much easier more so in Uganda.
This is a typical husband vs wife conversation for traditionalists
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I guess I would be the better cost counter! Your articles always make me think a bit deeper π
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In my house, I am the one ‘meeting the costs’ – in my country, I don’t know who does!
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I’m not sure which one I would pick, but I guess meeting the cost. I say this because I’m really not the best at math and would rather be faced with the challenge of meeting an amount rather than setting it!
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Everything takes money these days; sometimes people donβt realize this until they dive headfirst into it. Thatβs why Iβd super important to take to experts when needed or if we need extra help. Thanks so much for sharing!
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This is such a very interesting article to read! It gives us the sense of 2 power trying to meet in the balance! or at the center! I want to assess where will I be in this!
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I would go with counting. Meeting there are so many variables and it can be a long process
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Your posts always make us think deeper. I think I’ll pick the counting the cost. I’ve got no reason to pick it – just what I’m drawn too!
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I think today I will choose meeting the cost. Such an interesting question to be asked.
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I have a problem-solving mindset, so I would focus on meeting the cost.
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Interesting read here. I think I would focus more on meeting the cost.
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It’s hard to decide which I would rather do as they are both so important! As someone who likes to solve problems I would want to work to meet costs, but as someone who loves math and tracking things I would enjoy counting.
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I think I would rather count the cost. Knowing your finances are so important to stay fiscally healthy. Which one do you prefer?
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I’m confusing too. What is the best choice?
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What do you mean by meeting a cost? Honestly, I would want to count it lol don’t want to meet it anytime soon if I have to choose.
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I personally think I would focus more on counting the cost. But I’m honestly stuck between the two! Very thought-provoking article!
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Interesting and thoughtful post. I have never really given this much thought but I’d say I’d like to be able to count the cost and to meet it as well.
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This post made me think. I guess it’d rather be the one to meet the cost. I guess when we know you’re the one meeting the cost — counting will come naturally.
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A great way of looking at spending. Im a budgeter and this caught my attention. Thanks for sharing.
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I vote for counting the cost too. But who knows how it will change in the next 5-10 years. Also, Ill think about this later.
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Thank you for your insightful article on “Counting the cost, Meeting the cost!” Your message about the importance of being financially responsible and planning for the future is timely and relevant in today’s world.
I appreciate how you have provided practical tips and advice for budgeting, saving, and investing wisely. Your article has reminded me of the power of setting financial goals and making a plan to achieve them, as well as the importance of being mindful about our spending habits and making choices that align with our values and priorities.
Your article has also highlighted some of the negative consequences of a lack of financial planning, including increased stress, debt, and limited opportunities for achieving our dreams and goals. These are all important reminders of why it’s so important to be intentional about our finances and take responsibility for our financial future.
Overall, I found your article to be informative, thought-provoking, and well-written. Thank you for sharing your expertise and inspiring us to take control of our finances and plan for a better future.
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