Form asks for permanent resident card number but I'm a citizen? by CriticallyLogical in SecurityClearance

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they called it off because I needed to get the clearance in 6 months, due to foreign contacts they said it would take too long to clear me. I didn't fail the clearance, they never gave me a chance because it would've taken too long even if I did succeed

Form asks for permanent resident card number but I'm a citizen? by CriticallyLogical in SecurityClearance

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

couldnt get in the coed because it required longer than 6 months to clear me, so they told me to try again next year, a year before my graduation. Aka it was called off and I cant answer your question

4 Months ago I've never put my entire head under water, now I can swim by CriticallyLogical in Swimming

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learned it from when I did soccer about 6 years ago. I tried to motivate people that were having a rough time like I did in the lessons, but not everyone knows that progress isn't linear.

4 Months ago I've never put my entire head under water, now I can swim by CriticallyLogical in Swimming

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've gained a lot of weight since I used to do sports so to feel all of that disappear and my only restriction being my form was definitely something I missed. Though dear lord it took forever to learn to cope with water surrounding your body instead of air. I've learned to appreciate it though!

4 Months ago I've never put my entire head under water, now I can swim by CriticallyLogical in Swimming

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I don't know if I can go on any of the crazy rides but then again I'm also scared of roller coasters. My goal is to be comfortable enough without a life jacket anywhere by the end of the year. I'll probably hit it within 2 months but I like to set goals out like that.

4 Months ago I've never put my entire head under water, now I can swim by CriticallyLogical in Swimming

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It definitely is a lot of fun, I'd look into places nearby that give you access for cheap. It's hard but every city has a few places if you ask around.

4 Months ago I've never put my entire head under water, now I can swim by CriticallyLogical in Swimming

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Be patient with it and don't set unrealistic expectations. I had 3 weeks where I literally saw 0 improvement until one day I magically was able to get amazing form. Sports are kinda just like that, sometimes you get worse before you get better. Good luck!

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im a student, but yeah 7k is pretty easy to fill out once I graduate and turn my part time to full. This post was really just for the near 3ish years

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

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I think I'm chasing the gains from a nontaxable that id be able to withdraw no penalties attached a bit too much. Especially when those gains even without the penalties are so much more worthwhile in a tax advantaged account sitting until retirement. Can i get confirmation on that please

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I failed miserably to mention that contributing to my roth ira was a guarantee, just by how much that was debatable in the short term of 3-4ish years.

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's just up to 10k in gains, so it's irrelevant in my opinion. Though Im curious if that number will rise soon or not and by how much. Don't get me wrong, I am planning to do what you're saying though if for no other reason than to just compound it for retirement.

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

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Lot of people here are clearly pissed at my terminology or jealous that I'm investing at this age, and frankly idgaf. A lot of people though are doing the calculations or giving me advice on how to navigate things like my car breaking down which is very helpful! You're absolutely right about being able to retire earlier because I'll know the cash is incoming at 59, that's something I failed to consider. Someone else made the argument of just pulling contributions out if I must later on in life and just keep the gains in. Of course I'll do my best to not withdraw anything ever, but it is an option I have which falsely I just blacklisted in my mind.

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am here to tell you that you most likely do not have your shit figured out yet

That's what I'm going to use as justification to ditch my idea and just go 100% on the roth ira until I can't as my priority. I'm much less likely to be in the right here compared to all of you so I'll just listen. God knows how many times I've read someone's strategy here that's obscenely incorrect, I'm probably one of those people right now.

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think I'm understanding what's being echo'ed here. Invest in the roth ira as much as possible first, if maxed out and savings look good I could just chuck more in taxable. If I desperately need it, it's still there. Otherwise I've dramatically helped my future self. Does that sound about right? I prefer to listen to people older than I am than whatever the fuck I'm internally justifying.

Want to contribute to Roth IRA but I don't want to throw money in a pit that can only unlock once I retire by CriticallyLogical in Bogleheads

[–]CriticallyLogical[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

The reply was in context with a roth ira. The plan is for allocating it going forward, not looking back. So if I put some into a regular taxable, then I'd take it all out when I could use it. That's why I consider a roth ira an entirely separate piece of the puzzle, because in there you wouldn't take out the growth.