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Why do I want to spend money on this?

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

This is the question that goes through my mind every time I draw my wallet to pay for something now.

I used to spend money without thinking. Just spent it on things I needed (now I know I thought I needed them), and had a panic attack when bills were piling up. I managed to pay them every time, and then started the whole circle again.

And then I started a thrifty life. I asked myself the question every time I wanted to spend money on something. Oh, with essentials it is easy. I pay for it, but how about my interests, or, to narrow it down to my favorite way to spend money: on books.

This week I walked through a bookstore, and picked up a fantasy novel by a new writer. Read the back, read the blurbs, and was hooked. I walked to the register, and took my place in line. Then I had the presence of mind to ask myself: Why do I want to spend 20 euro's on this book?

I stepped aside, and looked at the book again. I realized that spending money on some books it is easy. If it is a book of one of my favorite writers, I buy it in principle. He or she has to survive too, and besides, I would want people to buy my books whenever I get one published. But for others, those writers who still fight to be listed in my top five of favorite writers, it is the library.

Changing my mindset by asking myself the question, is very hard to do, but it is a start of making myself conscious of the changes I am making in my life.

And now, every time I feel the urge to spend, spend, spend, there is always a little voice, getting louder every time I ask myself the question. Why do I want to spend money on this?

It is a line that keeps me from taking a spot in line behind the register. It is a line that helps me to morph from a spender into someone who is thrifty.

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aphrodite
Friday, November 16, 2007 | By aphrodite

I believe that you shoulld only buy something you need. Who needs more than 5 - 6 pairs of shoes?But please buy yourself a book for $20. Imagine the pleasure it will give you over the next few days. You know books often become your best friend without you knowing it.


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