How come my money runs out before the month does?

I wonder what it is like to have so much money as not to be able to spend it all?

Answer:
Most likely because you've made financial commitments that exceed your current ability to meet them.

Everyone has a spending limit, even the wealthiest person on the planet (think Bill Gates). The trick is to take control of your financial life, rather than letting it control you. It really doesn't matter how much money you make, and you definitely don't need more money than you could ever spend.

Think about it this way: what do you have to pay for every month? Housing, car, utilities, food. You can decide how much to spend on each of these things. By adjusting your spending to your current income, you can have money left over at the end of every month. It just takes discipline and commitment, which most people either don't have or aren't willing to make.
Rich people say its not all that fun but we know that's a crock of ** and they are only saying it to sound humble because they have money. If they really feel that way then why not give all that cash to us poor folks to prove this theory to us so we can make our own decision on the matter.
When you have so much money, you do run out of things to spend it on. And your "friends" are always pestering you for money, your family expects you to buy them stuff, or pay hostpital bills.

I would rather have just enough money to live comfortably with my family.
go to a poor country where pepole cant get money maybe this will make you realize how lucky you are to have money to spend even if you cant control your spending
Money runs out before the month does only if you are trying to live beyond your means. Whether you like it or not, everybody is limited in the resources that they have to work with. Your set of resources is determined by many things including your level of education, your work ethic, and the natural skills that you were lucky enough to be born with.

If all you can manage to get is a minimum wage job, you have to tough it up and live the life of a minimum wage worker. Just because other people get to, it doesn't mean everyone has a right to a "good" life.

I'm a student who makes not much more than minimum wage, but I still manage to pay all my bills each month and still have some left over. I achieve that by budgeting and not buying things I don't need.

Think about what you actually spend your money on each month. Are you a coffee junky? If so try going a few days a month without your expensive Starbucks. Do you love going to movies? If so try just going to matinees. Do you love shopping for clothes? If so try going a month without buying new clothes.

If you cut back on your excesses without getting rid of what you enjoy all together, you'd be surprised how much further your money will go.
Get a higher-paying job.
Because your monthly outgoings exceed your monthly income.

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