Saturday, February 13, 2021

Should I buy it or not?

 

So every day we say we just go outside and then there's something on the counter or there's something in the store that we really want. Say it's a brand new video game or car we all think oh my god I really want that let me start saving to get that. So after day after day, we kept the money to save it but when other thoughts come we actually think, huh should I really put my full effort into this? Why should I actually spend every day to get something else? Saving is income not spent or deferred consumption. Methods of saving include putting money aside in, for example, a deposit account, a pension account, an investment fund, or cash. Saving also involves reducing expenditures, such as recurring costs. That means lower the use of your car cuz if you use your car a lot that means your paying a lot for gasoline to drive your car. We can all try this The 30-day Rule is a Simple Method to Control Impulse Spending. Here's how it works: Whenever you feel the urge to splurge — whether it's for new shoes, a new videogame, or a new car — force yourself to stop. If you're already holding the item, put it back. Leave the store. The 30-day rule is where you write down the purchase you want to make and put the note somewhere where you will see it every day. like on the door when you leave you'll know that that's your goal.  you can put the price of the item and the store that you saw it on the note as well. ... If at the end of those 30 days it is still something that you want to buy then consider purchasing it. In the 30 days,  most people actually think for themselves, hmm shouldn't really buy this.  At first, you really want to buy it within the 30 days say at the end of the  30 days most people will be feeling,  I should not be buying this I should actually spend more time-Saving. That's what most people are supposed to do if you get the feeling of actually buying it at them after the 30 days rule just think to yourself should I really do that or should I save more? That question is for you to answer.


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