Chris_ssj2
Chris_ssj2 t1_j5jfdla wrote
Reply to comment by Prometheus188 in LPT: A good financial habit to get into is treating money as hours of work. Ask yourself how many hours of work something would take if you buy it. The awareness of the amount of time you put into purchases helps reduce compulsive spending. by humvee911
I see, thanks for the clarification :)
Chris_ssj2 t1_j5j1aw5 wrote
Reply to comment by nonametrans in LPT: A good financial habit to get into is treating money as hours of work. Ask yourself how many hours of work something would take if you buy it. The awareness of the amount of time you put into purchases helps reduce compulsive spending. by humvee911
I see, so the basic idea being that if something that you own has kept you going and will continue to do so, there is no point in upgrading it, just like that saying, the cheaper your pleasures are, the richer you will be
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain :)
Chris_ssj2 t1_j5iuq94 wrote
Reply to comment by humvee911 in LPT: A good financial habit to get into is treating money as hours of work. Ask yourself how many hours of work something would take if you buy it. The awareness of the amount of time you put into purchases helps reduce compulsive spending. by humvee911
What's a lifestyle creep?
Chris_ssj2 t1_iydvbjj wrote
Thanks for sharing!!
Really helpful :)
Chris_ssj2 t1_iydv4e0 wrote
Reply to LPT: Spilling your emotions to someone who goes cold won’t win them over, it will push them away even more by MO_drps_knwldg
Learned this the hard way, this is a really good LPT
Thank you for taking the time to share OP :)
Chris_ssj2 t1_j5k0zre wrote
Reply to comment by RODAMI in LPT: A good financial habit to get into is treating money as hours of work. Ask yourself how many hours of work something would take if you buy it. The awareness of the amount of time you put into purchases helps reduce compulsive spending. by humvee911
But the more we delay the maintenance, the more fuel it will keep on guzzling though...