I take a common sense approach to spending where I try to divide my needs and desires.
Now lets play a game and see how frugal you are compared to me:
Compare your answers with mine:
1. Do you NEED to go the theatres to watch the latest blockbuster? Or can you wait until it comes out on DVD to rent?
I enjoy the cinemas but I have disciplined myself to only go once every few months (or longer). I rent movies most of the time.
2. Do you NEED to go out for supper at a fancy restaurant? Or can you cook your supper at home?
I go out to eat on special occasions [more often if someone else is paying ;)], however, most of the time I just cook at home. Cooking at home is cheaper (usually healthier too) than eating out at any restaurant, even Mc Donalds.
There you have it. That’s just a few examples on how I can save on my monthly bills.
Now saved money can be used to buy GOLD coin which is safe investment these days.
I am planning to buy myself 2 gold coins in coming Dhanteras.
Now lets play a game and see how frugal you are compared to me:
Compare your answers with mine:
1. Do you NEED to go the theatres to watch the latest blockbuster? Or can you wait until it comes out on DVD to rent?
I enjoy the cinemas but I have disciplined myself to only go once every few months (or longer). I rent movies most of the time.
2. Do you NEED to go out for supper at a fancy restaurant? Or can you cook your supper at home?
I go out to eat on special occasions [more often if someone else is paying ;)], however, most of the time I just cook at home. Cooking at home is cheaper (usually healthier too) than eating out at any restaurant, even Mc Donalds.
There you have it. That’s just a few examples on how I can save on my monthly bills.
Now saved money can be used to buy GOLD coin which is safe investment these days.
I am planning to buy myself 2 gold coins in coming Dhanteras.
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