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hi hi hello hello minimalist people are back again with aquatak integer and minimalist yeyeye
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I've heard of the term sandwich Generation I don't think millennials are familiar with
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this term, yes Generation sandwich is a term for people who meet the needs
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of many parties at the same time including their own needs own nuclear family and also
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parents so the term sandwich This Generation is the backbone for the family
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and also the generation above and below it. Deciding on the pattern of the brush lock is
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not an easy matter, especially if for example our Asian nation, Indonesia is also
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a nation. which is thick with kinship values ​​but if this happens and I'm
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sure many of us have experienced things like this and Laila we need something called
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income management wisely and as well as possible a simple lifestyle
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might be an alternative so we can make fun of it. provide funds for our savings
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for investment in the future and later when we retire we don't bother the generation
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we bring this term was first introduced by a practicum in 1981
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named Dorothy e milad a Professor and also director of a university in the United
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States of my generation love is an adult generation who has to bear the needs of
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his generation, his parents' generation and also the generation below him so he fulfills the needs of 3 at once.
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So it's analogous to a sandwich because he meets the needs of three generations at once
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, namely the generation above him and also the generation below him. meet
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his own needs, the needs of his parents can also meet the needs of his sister or child
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or his relatives, an ejing and elder expert named karo aba, namely the Mecca of tegor
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fish sandwich that generation is divided into three categories, the first is the traditional sandwich
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Generat ion adults who are 30-50 years old but in Indonesia itself, maybe
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the time span is between 20 years Because that is the age at which we can start working
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, that is, after we finish high school or the Prosecutor's Office, we have graduated from college, the traditional sandwich
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This generation is an adult who squeezed by the burden of elderly parents
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and also children who still need the second financial need the club sandwich
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Generation is adults aged 40-60 years who are squeezed by the burden of parents
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and grandchildren yes if you already have grandchildren and grandfathers -grandmothers who need financial needs,
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the third is in the open face sandwich neration, these are adults who are led by
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financial burdens to meet the needs of their grandparents' parents, even though the person himself may
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not have a professional job if we look and understand some of his life.
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something like that is still very heavy and why is it? this can happen why
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this toxic sandwich can happen there are many factors behind why this Generation sandwich
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can happen but in general this happens because of management failure here our parents
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don't really blame our parents but when planning
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money management our parents are not good then this certainly has great potential for their children and
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then the child will follow in the footsteps of his parents when his parents can't be
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financially independent Dimas the unit and it will continue Blender until the next generation Now
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I want to share this tomorrow nice story and yes when I was a kid I was always spoiled
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by my parents so all my wishes were fulfilled by my friends I didn't have
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any trendy items at that time but I already had one now but they don't think about
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One of the most important things is health insurance at that time I still remember we haven't
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got anything yet there were many BPJS and when my mother was sentenced to a stage 4 cancer doctor, frankly,
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both my parents didn't have the funds to go there, they didn't have the funds allocated there and I still remember
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that when I was about to go to college, I just went with the name Don't I'm still
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spmb huh So I was accepted at Unpad Padjadjaran University majoring in International Relations but
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in the end I decided not to study there because of course it would
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cost a lot of money, especially when I was sick, so in the end I didn't continue
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my dream, so I learned from there. I got it from my story, Tani, the most important thing is that we
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have to be able to manage our finances. Since the first time we started working on managing money
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, that doesn't mean we can't buy it, we can't buy it. But how do
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we get our hopes up for our future? I started learning how to manage
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my finances since I watched YouTube and also books ri deference is an expert to only
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the one and only the definition that my number is high, it's really powerful. Well, I made a
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video based on what I got, what I read, yes the Seven bebisek recommended by the definition, the
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video is here, start watching and this really helped me a lot
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but I'm already in my three heads I guess it's already too late It's never too late to decide
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which taysen Which Generation I have started managing this finance myself, I'm already in my third,
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so it's never too late for you Watching the video it's already heads of three four who are
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still in their 20s Oh, thank God, you can watch the video and let's get started. Managing finances
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properly Now, based on my experience, I'm not a financialexpress myself but there are four
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important things we can start when we want to do well and break
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the Generation sandwich chain. the first is to take the allocation of our entertainment hours
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and our needs are checked it doesn't matter the second start learning to minimize the cost of eating out
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the third increase the allocation of costs for our savings if we usually allocate
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20% we can increase it every month to 30% the fourth extends working time
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So if it's like me yes I was at first Like what i said was in my 30s to be exact
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the age 29 so i can estimate this is roughly what age i can retire Is it delayed
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4010 years later anything 20 years later and it depends on how much i
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allocate to my savings how much i spend allocate it for my retirement fund later, so
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that's it for my video this time. Feel Free to comment. Mouse 7 wants to agree, please comment
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below. What do you think about this Generation sandwich dog See you next video