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Life From the Cheap Seats

05/04/08

Permalink 11:40:32 pm, by Andy Borgmann Email , 514 words, 363 views   English (US)
Categories: Life, 20s, Money, Work

Life From the Cheap Seats

Right where the 605 and the 210 meet in Los Angeles, I distinctly remember the billboard when driving back from the beach in Orange County. It was a CitiBank billboard and it had the following phrase: "Your college girlfriend called and wanted to remind you that you were once poor and happy." Even at 21, the phrase resonated somewhere deep within me and I have never forgot it.

Fast forward 4 years. If you would have told me about the job I have now and the money I am making and the lifestyle I am living back in 2004, I wouldn't have believed you. It's been a whirlwind couple of years. But am I happier? Was life not better from the cheap seats?

Don't get me wrong, I am sure life is incredibly more stressful when you can't pay the bills. When you worry about foreclosures and debt and providing the basics for your family. It's just an inevitable that life gets complicated as the years go on, but does that by definition mean life gets less happy?

The Good Seats & The Cheap Seats at Turner FieldThis weekend was a pretty fun one for me. Friday night, Justin and I saw the Braves series opener against the Reds from our seats (the cheap seats). The Braves won, with Hudson pitching a 2-hit, complete game (you never see CGs anymore). On Sunday, my Uncle invited me to the series finale against the Reds at his seats (the good seats) which were 8 rows back from home plate (the photo to the left doesn't do it justice).

But it got me thinking; do better "seats" in life, mean a better life?

What I find unique about most people I know who are "rich," is there is a distinctly different tone they use when referring to the old, "poor" days. There is a fondness there. Talking about beat up cars barely making it home. Eating PB&J for days on end. Not being able to go to movies or pay for cable and just enjoying one another. Are those days lost as we progress?

I am not sure what the answer is. I am only 25, and by American standards, I am not exactly "rich". But maybe that is a good thing. Maybe life is better in the cheap seats and I should enjoy it while I can. Maybe that is what the Bible means when it says:

Ecclesiastes 2:26
To the man who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth to hand it over to the one who pleases God. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.

On a side note. To all my law school friends out there (and I can count at least 9), preparing for your last week of school, let me be the first to say congratulations. I know how hard the past three years have been (especially the first one), and you all have much to be proud of. Don't fret too much about the upcoming Bar in July, and enjoy your last days in the "cheap seats" as students.

4 comments

Comment from: CJ [Visitor] Email · http://www.visualtrademark.com
Love this post man. Something I think about...but not much because we're still poor...and will be more poor after baby #2 comes in July...
PermalinkPermalink 05/05/08 @ 16:31
Comment from: Andy Borgmann [Member] Email · http://www.2timothy42.org
but not much because we're still poor...and will be more poor after baby #2 comes in July...
Ohh please. You're in the same boat as me. Not rich, but for 25 doing great. And don't give me the second baby thing, you live in Roanoke. Isn't your mortgage payment like $99 a month ;)

Love this post man
Glad you liked it. I debated doing it because I thought it might come off sound pretentious. But I still think the billboard saying, no matter where you are in life, is a profound thought. Just lucky for you, your college girlfriend is your wife ;)

Your college girlfriend called and wanted to remind you that you were once poor and happy.
PermalinkPermalink 05/05/08 @ 18:56
Comment from: Sarah Elwer [Visitor] Email · http://sarahelwer.blogspot.com
Andrew Borgmann – this was great! I have has similar conversations and there is a sort of fondness in their voice that I always want to question and for some reason never do. I want to ask, what changed? Why didn’t you make a life style choice to stay on that budget and give the rest to the needy? Or Why don’t you still love your life like you seemed to in the past?

As you know, I too am poor and I love my life! I don’t have cable and I don’t know if I ever want to get it. It is money thing right now, but even when we have the money to afford internet and cable and brand new cars – it will take some serious soul searching to convince me that I “need” them. Just because I am “blessed” enough to live in America, I am still a Christian and I am still called to simple living and giving to the poor and looking after orphans and widows….

Again, loved the blog – thanks for being open with this!
PermalinkPermalink 05/06/08 @ 17:11
Comment from: CJ [Visitor] Email · http://www.visualtrademark.com
Ohh please. You're in the same boat as me. Not rich, but for 25 doing great.

Ok, so maybe I exaggerated a bit. But I think you missed a stage in there. There is the young married stage where you start to pick up expenses (house, cars, etc.) and then you drop a baby in the picture and you look back and think....Man, we had more money back when we were 'poor college students"...when in reality, we just had fewer expenses.

And don't give me the second baby thing, you live in Roanoke. Isn't your mortgage payment like $99 a month ;)

If our mortgage payment was $99 a month, I wouldn't have made the poor comment earlier. And I probably would have purchased Roanoke by now....

PermalinkPermalink 05/07/08 @ 21:25

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