- Work hard. - Spend less than you make - Pay off all of your debts. - Save to buy instead of borrow unless it is absolutely necessary to function. - Value people more than stuff. - Take care of family, but don't neglect yourself (If you fall apart, you can't take care of your family). - Don't buy too big of a house. A big house requires more energy, more repairs, more taxes, more insurance, and a lot more time and energy to keep clean. - Dogs are wonderful. - Marriage is wonderful, but don't rush into it with the wrong person and don't put it off due to a career or other selfish interests. Marriage is work, but worth it. - Kids are wonderful. - Homeschooling is wonderful. It is best for the kids, but is also a blessing to the parents and to the relationship between kids and parents. Homeschooling is even best for the exceptionally gifted (like my eldest) and special needs (like my youngest). - Trust Jesus. Learn the Bible. Share the Gospel. Obey God's commands. I am in my 50s. I am doing well financially, not because I made a ton of money, but because I lived meagerly for the first 10-20 years of my adulthood. I borrowed for my first car, but I paid it off early, drove it for 12 years, and never borrowed for a car again. I borrowed for my house, but put down 20% and paid it off early. Now, with no car payments and no house payment, I can live comfortably without a large income. When you are young, you can do the extra work. When you are older, it is so much harder. Make it easier on your older self.