Anonymous wrote:Have flock of sheep that mow my lawn.
Shear the wool, spin it into thread, weave my own cloth, make my own clothes.
Occasionally slaughter older sheep for meat & leather. Make shoes from the leather.
Cuddle with lambs (cheaper than having a spouse).
Anonymous wrote:
- always bring lunch to work
- cut and style my own hair
- get shoes re-soled
- only buy fruits and veggies that are on sale
- always carry snacks in my purse so I don't always need to buy food if out and about
- use wool dryer balls instead of buying dryer sheets
- only pay for a manicure or pedicure 2x year. I mostly do them at home.
- avoid toll roads unless I truly cannot
- buy a lot of basic food in bulk from wholesale stores and freeze what is freezeable
Anonymous wrote:I buy Veuve instead of Dom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reuse plastic bags, aluminum foil, etc.
Keep boxes and ribbons from gifts; reuse as needed. (And not above regifting either.)
Sell/ consign items when possible.
Still driving car from 2007.
Very basic cable package. No Netflix, etc. Rarely pay for any form of entertainment. Books from library.
HHI $450,000. NW $11M
I think you can afford to live a little now.
Anonymous wrote:I buy Veuve instead of Dom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reuse plastic bags, aluminum foil, etc.
Keep boxes and ribbons from gifts; reuse as needed. (And not above regifting either.)
Sell/ consign items when possible.
Still driving car from 2007.
Very basic cable package. No Netflix, etc. Rarely pay for any form of entertainment. Books from library.
HHI $450,000. NW $11M
I think you can afford to live a little now.
Agree; this is sad.
+1
You can afford to live a bit now.
A 2024 car that you drive for the next 10 years, for example.
Pick one or two streaming services.
Pick something you want and spend on it. You don't need to be that frugal anymore.
What's the point of saving/earning so much if you don't actually enjoy it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reuse plastic bags, aluminum foil, etc.
Keep boxes and ribbons from gifts; reuse as needed. (And not above regifting either.)
Sell/ consign items when possible.
Still driving car from 2007.
Very basic cable package. No Netflix, etc. Rarely pay for any form of entertainment. Books from library.
HHI $450,000. NW $11M
I think you can afford to live a little now.
Agree; this is sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reuse plastic bags, aluminum foil, etc.
Keep boxes and ribbons from gifts; reuse as needed. (And not above regifting either.)
Sell/ consign items when possible.
Still driving car from 2007.
Very basic cable package. No Netflix, etc. Rarely pay for any form of entertainment. Books from library.
HHI $450,000. NW $11M
I think you can afford to live a little now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reuse plastic bags, aluminum foil, etc.
Keep boxes and ribbons from gifts; reuse as needed. (And not above regifting either.)
Sell/ consign items when possible.
Still driving car from 2007.
Very basic cable package. No Netflix, etc. Rarely pay for any form of entertainment. Books from library.
Agree this is sad.
HHI $450,000. NW $11M
I think you can afford to live a little now.
Anonymous wrote:Reuse plastic bags, aluminum foil, etc.
Keep boxes and ribbons from gifts; reuse as needed. (And not above regifting either.)
Sell/ consign items when possible.
Still driving car from 2007.
Very basic cable package. No Netflix, etc. Rarely pay for any form of entertainment. Books from library.
HHI $450,000. NW $11M