Billionaire Mark Cuban Says Your ‘Biggest Enemies’ Are Monthly Bills —’The Cheaper You Can Live, The Greater Your Options’

Billionaire Mark Cuban Says Your ‘Biggest Enemies’ Are Monthly Bills —’The Cheaper You Can Live, The Greater Your Options’

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban has always kept his money advice straightforward and real. Boost your income if you can, cut back on spending, and watch out for those sneaky lifestyle creeps that lock you in without you noticing. The issue isn’t chasing big dreams, he argues—it’s those relentless monthly bills that keep rolling in, no matter if you’re crushing it or just scraping by.

On his Blog Maverick site in 2009, Cuban laid out success and motivation tips for readers. People love to point fingers at the economy, their dead-end job, or lousy luck when life hits a wall. But he zeroed in on something more everyday and insidious: those recurring costs that quietly chip away at your freedom to pivot.

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“It doesn’t matter where you live. It doesn’t matter how you live,” Cuban wrote. He went on, emphasizing that “it doesn’t matter what kind of car you drive” or “what kind of clothes you wear.” None of that stuff counts, he continued. “It doesn’t matter. Your biggest enemies are your bills.”

Why? Because, in his words, “The more you owe, the more you stress. The more you stress over bills, the more difficult it is to focus on your goals.” 

Cuban added, “More importantly, if you set your monthly income requirements too high, you eliminate a significant number of opportunities. The cheaper you can live, the greater your options. Remember that.”