Do you assume that people who are shopping and buying stuff cannot afford it? Or assume that someone with 6 children is in debt? Do you see someone driving a fancy car and assume it's leased?
How does it affect you to see people spending their money on life luxuries instead of saving it? Are you in debt? Did you keep up with the Jones and thus assume that everyone else does too? Or have you never been in debt, but just frugal and would never spend money on that?
I'm curious, because I often read on these message boards people who say they would never buy a new car, bigger home, etc. Proudly brandishing their frugality, which is good, and yet it raises the question, is it bad to spend money?
It is bad to buy yourself a nice home, nice car, pay for college, go on vacation?
Shouldn't someone's lifestyle be based on whether they can afford it? And not based on what others think?
How does it affect you to see people spending their money on life luxuries instead of saving it? Are you in debt? Did you keep up with the Jones and thus assume that everyone else does too? Or have you never been in debt, but just frugal and would never spend money on that?
I'm curious, because I often read on these message boards people who say they would never buy a new car, bigger home, etc. Proudly brandishing their frugality, which is good, and yet it raises the question, is it bad to spend money?
It is bad to buy yourself a nice home, nice car, pay for college, go on vacation?
Shouldn't someone's lifestyle be based on whether they can afford it? And not based on what others think?
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