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tortoise
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I doing "getting rid of 100 things." Because of my brain cooties, it would not be safe for me to be down to 100 things. Plus, most of my "stuff" is related to my sources of income. Home office doesn't count. But I should keep it contained in the designated room!
I think everyone makes up their own rules, and you really learn as you go, changing your spending habits.
My weakness has always been "cheap" stuff at thrift stores. Adds up in cost and piles d*mn fast! Since being with my fiance - who is in some ways very frugal - I've stopped that. And I'm enjoying being able to occassionally make a large purchase. $500 for a dog. $120 for a flute - the same model I bought in high school for $400. (Cha-ching!) $150 at Victoria's Secret. Spending money in bigger chunks gives me MUCH more satisfaction and much LESS junk.
ETA: typo
I think everyone makes up their own rules, and you really learn as you go, changing your spending habits.
My weakness has always been "cheap" stuff at thrift stores. Adds up in cost and piles d*mn fast! Since being with my fiance - who is in some ways very frugal - I've stopped that. And I'm enjoying being able to occassionally make a large purchase. $500 for a dog. $120 for a flute - the same model I bought in high school for $400. (Cha-ching!) $150 at Victoria's Secret. Spending money in bigger chunks gives me MUCH more satisfaction and much LESS junk.
ETA: typo