Quote Originally Posted by Kestra View Post
Interesting question. This took me a while to think about as most people I know are either varying degrees of SL or are quite content with their non-SL lifestyles.

But I do have two lady friends who, due to family circumstances generally beyond their control, are in houses that are more than they can easily handle - financially and/or maintenance-wise. They also both like to shop. I'd love to help them move into more reasonable rental accommodations, do a good budget, work on the psychological aspect of over-spending, introduce FI concepts, etc, but it's not my business.
I am intrigued by people who are content with their non-SL lifestyles. What makes them tick? Why does it work for them but not others? Does it work for them or is it a facade?