eliza61
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LOL. This is more of a hypothetical question.
Not a real budget question, I've got a slow day and the first thing I thought to do was to "go shopping" even though I really don't need any thing.
How do thrifty folks NOT do that?
I'm reading a book called The overspent American and the premise is that as a country we've been programmed to believe that "more is better" but in reality so called Cheapskates are actually happier because they feel spending less money creates more time. The relentless pressure to buy more crap makes things like free time and relationship hard.
So thrifty folks how do you embrace this mentality.
I'll admit I hate budgeting. I probably do it because my family & l love traveling and I have 1 kid in college and 1 on the way who are sucking every dollar out of my wallet.
Not a real budget question, I've got a slow day and the first thing I thought to do was to "go shopping" even though I really don't need any thing.
How do thrifty folks NOT do that?
I'm reading a book called The overspent American and the premise is that as a country we've been programmed to believe that "more is better" but in reality so called Cheapskates are actually happier because they feel spending less money creates more time. The relentless pressure to buy more crap makes things like free time and relationship hard.
So thrifty folks how do you embrace this mentality.
I'll admit I hate budgeting. I probably do it because my family & l love traveling and I have 1 kid in college and 1 on the way who are sucking every dollar out of my wallet.

Get a cheap hobby, make a friend, go to the library, the options are only limited by your imagination 