How to Be a Financial Stud
Jun 15, 2009 Print This Post
This past weekend I taught at Riv about “Craving Everything We See.” The main issue there is an issue of idolatry, but one of the main indicators of a problem is how we think about money. In the spirit of this, I encourage you to check out How to Be a Financial Stud.
Here’s an excerpt:
Throughout a man’s life, he is presented with opportunities to leave his mark. The title that all men desire and hope that their name is mentioned in the same breath as is the unmistakable title of “Stud.” In grade school, being a stud was making the starting five of the basketball team and being the first to french kiss a girl. In high school, it was cruising around in your slick hot rod, leading the football team to state, and landing the hottest cheerleader on the team. College introduced the beer bong and how much cooler your parties were than the one down the street. After graduation and well into your career, the next studly phase of your life begins. At this point in your life, women don’t care how much you “could” bench press, the fact that you did 21 shots in one night (and lived to tell about it), or that you almost won the state championship in 2004. They want a man who has control of their finances and has a plan in place. They want a financial stud.


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