One wrist watch is enough per time. You can't spend your money and get broke piling wrist watches that you only wear ocassionally. Financial prudence demands that you pay for your only things that are of immediate use to you.Treborika wrote:There are people l know of that wearing wrist watch
is their cup of tea and you can't take them out of that.
But checking time on your phone won't give you a wrong time. But wrist watches are fashion items. There are so many things we don't need. Like buying calendars and posters for our homes.kennysplash wrote:These things make it all easier though. It's faster to check time on your wristwatch than on your phone.
I also try to think too before I purchase anything. I don't like buying something that I would regret later and feel like I just wasted money.arunima wrote:I have seen people who always run out of their budget. They are impulsive buyers. I would think a few times before making decisions for any purchase.
I don't just think my sister. I do cost benefit analysis before I use my money to buy anything. With that, I only get to buy things that would really be beneficial to me.arunima wrote:I have seen people who always run out of their budget. They are impulsive buyers. I would think a few times before making decisions for any purchase.
Nsikan wrote:I don't just think my sister. I do cost benefit analysis before I use my money to buy anything. With that, I only get to buy things that would really be beneficial to me.arunima wrote:I have seen people who always run out of their budget. They are impulsive buyers. I would think a few times before making decisions for any purchase.
Nsikan wrote:Before you make any purchase, you should be able to ask yourself if that thing is something that you can easily alternate for in some other way. By that, you would be able to ascertain if it is something you require.
There are certain things one would need to buy once in a while. That's wha distinguishes the financially conscious and those that aren't.SHAHID987 wrote:In life we have so many things to spend money on it, mostly are essential as purchasing bread and butter but things like ice cream or popcorn don't required to be purchased on daily basis. So it's better to give little sacrifice and avoid these things.
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