I always use this method to determine how much I need a particular thing. It makes a whole lot of difference for me and keeps me from buying things I don't need by giving it some days.nela13 wrote:Buying something that we don't need is the same as throwing our money away. If we see something we like but we actually don't need it then we should give it 2 or 3 days to see if that object will make any difference in our lives, if it doesn't then it's better to save the money.
That is true. People always come up with reasons they made one impulse purchase or the other. They are just not disciplined enough and it's not good for financial growth.JASPREET wrote:You really cannot buy unnecessary things and still say you like to save. You need to stop making excuses in the name of impulsive buying
It is better to be stingy and save money than be buying up and down while you sink into debts everyday.King Belieal wrote:When people scream and buy trends just because it's trends, and I don't join them, they call me stingy. But I am very frugal and only buy what I need per time.
Pistis wrote:It is better to be stingy and save money than be buying up and down while you sink into debts everyday.King Belieal wrote:When people scream and buy trends just because it's trends, and I don't join them, they call me stingy. But I am very frugal and only buy what I need per time.
I can't just imagine that anyone would be spending impulsively with how things are in the economy today.Vehlijanta wrote:If you are still buying things that you don't need at present then you need to have a reality check and stop spending unnecessarily
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