On Money Diaries, a law student and retail assistant who makes $37,000 a year and spends some of her money this week on a thickshake.
by R F Kuang and it is so gripping, despite making me feel extremely uncomfortable at times. I finished another book of hers,— I check the time and make the decision to keep reading instead of starting to get ready to leave the house for a 9am lecture. It’s recorded anyway so I can always catch up on it later and watch it in 2x speed.and scrolling on Tiktok, I get out of bed and head downstairs to have breakfast.
yet. My mum’s been telling me to do it for weeks but I’ve kept putting it off. I transfer $1,000 to my super fund. I head to the bathroom and do my skincare and brush my teeth before falling asleep to a random YouTube video.— I wake up before my alarm and as usual, check Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. I think about booking the Barry’s class that I cancelled yesterday but am really feeling too tired to run this morning.— I head to my desk and do my readings for class.
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