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Saving and Spending Habits

JustGeorge

Not As Much Fun As I Look
Staff member
Premium Member
Walmart has replaced sewing and creative seamstresses are no longer. .

However, for the home engineer, (financial guru, professional chef, doctor, teacher, house cleaner et al) it isn't like there isn't enough to do. :)

Yes, how very true...
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I live well below my means. A key personal finance principle I think everyone should follow. I don't place much value in material possessions. There have been times when I had very little. Now I have all I need and can indulge whenever I choose. Yet I could lose all my material possessions and I could cope with that. I have enough savings that I could live the rest of my life at ease and have multiple streams of income for the remainder of my life. I have zero debt. I pay cash for the things I buy. I have the economic freedom to be able to help others less blessed than I. Which I try to do more all the time.
 
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