
"But most existing problems do have solutions. We just don't like that solution. The solution might be challenging, or feel risky, or lead to an outcome we're not happy about. Why do I bring this up? I hear it all the time from Beacon Hill apartment renters, that they can't save enough for a condo. It's tempting to announce that this means the problem is unsolvable. It's not."
"It's even more tempting to do the worst thing: pretend that the problem doesn't matter. Ignore it. Avoid people who insist that not only is it a problem, but there's a solution worth pursuing. Start off with cutting costs on eating out, going to bars and that expensive coffee at Starbucks. The savings above will put thousands of dollars back in your pocket by the end of the year."
Many problems have practical solutions even if those solutions are uncomfortable or costly. Solutions can be challenging, risky, or lead to unwanted outcomes, which causes people to reject them. Renters in Beacon Hill often struggle to save for a condo because they avoid difficult trade-offs. Ignoring a problem does not make it disappear and can be the worst response. Practical steps such as cutting spending on dining out, bars, and expensive coffee can free thousands of dollars within a year. Those savings can form a down payment for a Boston Beacon Hill condo. Persistence and tough financial choices enable solvable goals.
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