Anonymous wrote:I hate cleaning and my husband hates yard work. We love a great overpriced workout class. Why should we spend time doing things we hate when we can outsource it to free up time to do fun things?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always thought this was funny, and wasteful, too. Why pay twice to get the same benefits you could get for free?
My spouse and I clean our own house and do all our own yard work. When our kids were little, we also did all of our own child care. Not only have we saved a lot of money over the years, but we are both very active and in good physical shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate cleaning and my husband hates yard work. We love a great overpriced workout class. Why should we spend time doing things we hate when we can outsource it to free up time to do fun things?
He could clean and you could do yard work.
Nah, we’ll keep our soulcycle and Barry’s. Why do you care what other people do and spend their money on?
NP here. I don’t really care but people should be aware that they will have a lot less money to save and invest for the future when it gets spent on two things that are unnecessary if you did it yourself. Everyone has their preferences- it’s good to know the pluses and minuses of the choices available.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's silly to pay some to do your labor and then pay someone else to make you do labor.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, does anyone else think this is a little illogical?
Cleaning is a really good workout if you do it right. It has the added benefit of being extremely satisfying. And when you clean your own house, it promotes pride and joy in your home.
But a lot of wealthy people hire others to come and clean their home once a week or so, and then spend large sums on gym memberships, exercise gear, and workout classes. I mean, if you have money to burn, why not, but if you cleaned your own home you could probably cut back on how much you have to workout to stay in shape. A thorough, top to bottom, clean of our house offers great cardio and strength training. And can take a few hours, so good for endurance too.
Same thing with landscaping. Gardening is pleasurable, enables you to spend time outside, can be a form of fitness (pruning and weeding and hauling dirt or mulch definitely builds my muscles), and is something to be proud of. Why pay someone to do it when you could do it yourself and it's actually good for you?
I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate cleaning and my husband hates yard work. We love a great overpriced workout class. Why should we spend time doing things we hate when we can outsource it to free up time to do fun things?
He could clean and you could do yard work.
Nah, we’ll keep our soulcycle and Barry’s. Why do you care what other people do and spend their money on?
NP here. I don’t really care but people should be aware that they will have a lot less money to save and invest for the future when it gets spent on two things that are unnecessary if you did it yourself. Everyone has their preferences- it’s good to know the pluses and minuses of the choices available.