Saving is important, but it can be difficult to walk the thin line between cheap and frugal. If you don’t like nickel and diming on everything, think of your expenses as “Ten Buck” decisions. They quickly add up to produce savings or, at the very least, more cash for you to work with.
Mr. Money Mustache writes at his blog:
Ten dollars will still buy about 9 pounds of delicious, kickass, nutritious, muscle-building rolled oats – still one of my favorite foods today despite being able to afford fancier things. Or two gallons of or
ganic milk. Or enough gasoline to drive over 100 miles in a good car. WEEKS worth of regular driving. Or enough natural gas to provide hot water for showers and dishwashing for a family for several weeks.
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