• =?UTF-8?Q?FinanceBuzz=3A_=2211_Alarming_Signs_You=E2=80=99re_Too_Frugal

    From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 6 05:37:57 2022
    In some ways, this one was actually worth reading.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/11-alarming-signs-youre-too-frugal-and-how-its-costing-you/ss-AA12Dwiq?li=BBnb7Kz

    Nothing surprising, though.

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  • From Leo Isenteze@21:1/5 to Lenona on Thu Oct 6 22:36:14 2022
    On 10/6/2022 8:37 AM, Lenona wrote:
    In some ways, this one was actually worth reading.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/11-alarming-signs-youre-too-frugal-and-how-its-costing-you/ss-AA12Dwiq?li=BBnb7Kz

    Nothing surprising, though.

    These clowns can't tell the difference between frugal, overspending
    and/or poor planning.

    Since when are "candy, chips, and soda" cheap food? Price per
    ounce/pound is high for just junk.

    Who stresses about being frugal? It is the overspenders who have all the
    stress about their mounting debts.

    Putting off home repairs isn't frugal, it is stupid.

    "You’re not investing" What does this have to do with being frugal? This
    is very stupid.

    "You’re buying sale items you don’t need" What frugal person does this? This is overspender behavior.

    "You don’t prioritize everyday items" What does this have to do with
    being frugal? Frugal people spend more for things that last longer than
    cheap junk does.

    "You’re stockpiling too many items" What frugal person does this? This
    is overspender behavior.

    "You don’t have financial goals" What does this have to do with being
    frugal? This is a personal defect and usually found in overspenders.

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