- Location
- West Haven, UT
Hard work and putting things off until you can pay for them is the answer.
Agreed. When I want something bad enough it just motivates me more to work harder and save more, then it's sweeter in the end and more enjoyable. I think we appreciate things more when we know how hard we worked and sacrificed to acquire. Signing on the dotted line for something, then figuring out how to pay for it is too easy these days and doesn't require the same effort. Granted large purchases like a home I feel are the exception, but those are generally appreciating assets and even then I'm a fan of larger deposits, shorter terms and paying off early.
Having most everything digital doesn't help matters these days either as I feel it disconnects people from their money and they don't have a relationship with it. Granted I think this is by design by all credit card companies as there have been studies done to show the lack of emotion when using a credit card vs. cash. I know I'm old school, but I still use cash for smaller purchases as I physically see the money changing hands and as I'm pulling a few bucks from my wallet it makes me stop and ask, "is this a need or a want and how bad to I really want it?"