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In med school, you won’t be making much money, and you’ll have astronomically high expenses. Save up as much as you can before you start, so that you can avoid massive student loans. Assume you won’t be living in that luxury penthouse while in school (you won’t have the income necessary to support that).
Once you’ve graduated and are making a 200k salary, you can live wherever you want.
Keep your eyes on the prize. Focus on getting through the years of service and then on getting your degree. If you can have that degree of patience, you will literally never know want again. Again, read I Will Teach You To Be Rich to understand how a powerful vision will propel you to your goals.