What you're describing is the result of not a generation thing, but a universal human thing.
In Proverbs in the Bible it talks about the wise person's approach to money vs the foolish person's approach to money.
Your approach and it's results vs your parents approach is yielding the exact thing Proverbs said would happen thousands of years ago.
If the Bible was talking about this behavior all the way back then, then this is a common thing and is not limited to certain generations.
Every generation, you'll see examples people who are foolish with their money and those who are wise with it and the results usually follow the predictable patters laid out in Proverbs.
Yeah you’re right about that. Lately I keep seeing boomer fools, and I don’t know many wise. It’s skewing perception.
My parents/grandparents church should really have spent some time on money management. They’d totally talk about how they were always the right church but I don’t think I ever heard one lesson about anything other than loving money is bad. Seems more irresponsible to me to be blessed with it as a Christian and throw it all away on things.
What you're describing is the result of not a generation thing, but a universal human thing.
In Proverbs in the Bible it talks about the wise person's approach to money vs the foolish person's approach to money.
Your approach and it's results vs your parents approach is yielding the exact thing Proverbs said would happen thousands of years ago.
If the Bible was talking about this behavior all the way back then, then this is a common thing and is not limited to certain generations.
Every generation, you'll see examples people who are foolish with their money and those who are wise with it and the results usually follow the predictable patters laid out in Proverbs.
Yeah you’re right about that. Lately I keep seeing boomer fools, and I don’t know many wise. It’s skewing perception.
My parents/grandparents church should really have spent some time on money management. They’d totally talk about how they were always the right church but I don’t think I ever heard one lesson about anything other than loving money is bad. Seems more irresponsible to me to be blessed with it as a Christian and throw it all away on things.