I pretty much talk at will about expenses, though not income. People seem initially uncomfortable with such conversations, but eventually get over, making the conversation much easier. It's not that I try to compare or brag, but when I try to tell someone about a story or gripe which involves a purchase I find myself talking around things if I don't just give figures. Of course, I generally don't buy things like the $5,000 watch that would make people feel uncomfortable. Usually it's: "look what a great deal I got!" kind of thing.

I must admit I probably wouldn't have told anybody what I paid for my Empeg if I had paid what it's really worth. That would make people who don't "get it" uncomfortable for sure. Then again, I tell them now what I should have paid for it. . .
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-Jeff
Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings; they did it by killing all those who opposed them.