Are you sick of anticipating a film that's promising
great emotional payoff and just the right about of tears for the holiday...
Not exact matches
Sometimes you can cut one scene and the scene plays out
great, when you see that scene on its own, but when you see the scene strung together with the whole movie suddenly the scene feels ultra long or feels incomplete or you feel like you don't want that
emotional payoff at that point of the film.
But I'd say the higher priority should be getting money into a tax - advantaged retirement account (a 401 (k) / 403 (b) / IRA), because the tax - advantaged growth of those accounts makes their long - term return far
greater than whatever you're paying on your mortgage, and they provide more benefit (tax - advantaged growth) the earlier you invest in them, so doing that now instead of paying off the house quicker is probably going to be better for you financially, even if it doesn't provide the
emotional payoff.
But your post got me to thinking — the
emotional payoff for owning our home is much
greater!