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I was incredibly financially irresponsible last and have forced myself to live a hermetic frugal lifestyle until my checking account is not so anemic. Foregoing all the usual sweet treats and $20 lunches has forced me to start cooking more and more holistically, not buying more weed as soon as i run out has made me more productive, and my saturday and sunday mornings aren’t defined by nursing a hangover from the previous night’s expenditures at the bar. There’s something to be said about the purgatory between not being able to make rent and carelessly purchasing $8 coffees
Feb 12, 2025

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Just came out of this recently and it feels amazing lol
Feb 12, 2025
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taterhole All that being said, I am probably going to pig out a bit when this next paycheck comes and then hopefully return to this live of limitedness
Feb 12, 2025
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thehumancondition Delayed gratification baby
Feb 12, 2025

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I’m only really buying comestible goods rn due to income and life stuff but it’s been very refreshing essentially to no-clip out of the consumer matrix. See something cool? No longer have to toil over “do I get it do I spend the money will I use this??” answer is simply No! Same with eating out, I’ll get a frozen Red Baron (best frozen pizza IYKYK) every couple weeks or use a fast food coupon I get in the mail (2/1 blizzards, Arby’s meal deal oh yeah baby) and pay in exact change. Also, like with many things, the less you buy the less you yearn to buy which is a great brain reset. I love stuff and have always loved shopping and thrifting clothes especially but I’m at the point in life where I Have Too Much and need to save for my future needs, not my current wants. The food and spices I get are my big consumer dopamine hits rn. It’s been fun to go to a bunch of different grocery stores and local markets to find exactly the ingredients I want. I’ve been using dried fenugreek powder (from the fenugreek seeds) in my paneer makhni and it’s very tasty but just not quite right. I finally got some dried fenugreek leaves / kasuri methi at the local arab market and it completely changed the game on my paneer makhni!! it’s by far the closest to the restaurant version I’ve ever gotten. I also got really into making stove top popcorn (so easy, cheap, and SO much better!!) and found two heirloom popping corn varieties at the amish market, tiny tender being my favorite but I’m excited to try mushroom (pops only in mushroom shape). Anyway, not everyone is ready to buy less but if you need or want to save money, it’s not as much a scary deprivation of dopamine as a shifting of that dopamine to other sources, I promise.
Oct 25, 2024
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It’s the difference between complaining about how you waste too much money eating out, and complaining about how it wastes too much money to eat out. My mom was right: there’s food at home
Nov 20, 2024
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I feel you, I studied abroad when the pound to dollar exchange rate was 2 to 1 and I literally had no money. I tried to feed myself as cheaply as I could for normal lunches and dinners to save money. Sandwiches and pasta with tuna salad. It's a special kind of hell when you can watch everyone around you spend money like it's free and you can't. Also take advantage of where you are living, I got to know my city better than anyone because I wasn't jetting off somewhere every weekend. And remember how lucky you are to have this opportunity, many people don't get to study abroad!
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