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12-17-2017 09:55 PM
We have to keep the economy going and at least you're getting something for your money and not peeing it down a rat hole in a casino or from buying lotto tickets.
12-17-2017 10:02 PM
@fordtruck wrote:We have to keep the economy going and at least you're getting something for your money and not peeing it down a rat hole in a casino or from buying lotto tickets.
I'm not required to keep anyone in business.
Nor do I buy lotto tickets or ever spent a penny at a casino.
My own financial health is more important than theirs.
12-17-2017 10:10 PM
I’m going to say no. I don’t shop often but sometimes I go to lunch with my sisters and we go to some of our favorite stores to see and sometimes end up with a really good bargain. I couldn’t pass those great sales up.
12-17-2017 10:28 PM - edited 12-17-2017 10:40 PM
@handygal2 wrote:The author of this article has gotten through all of 2017 so far, without shopping for anything except necessities. She claims that it has been a liberating experience. I don't think l could do it!
Here's the link to her op-ed piece from The NY Times:
@handygal2 I know, with zero doubt, you couldn't do it...
12-17-2017 10:29 PM - edited 12-17-2017 10:42 PM
Interesting reading. I've cut back shopping a lot, but I don't think I could go a year without shopping for anything frivolous at all. I might give it a try and see how long it lasts. I do completely get her realization of all that she already had and didn't need, and her choice to use some of the many items she'd accumulated but stashed 'under the sink'. I also agree with her observation that waiting to obtain something you think you want badly often makes the desire to acquire go away.
12-17-2017 10:54 PM
I tried it a couple of years ago. I tried not to buy any clothes, shoes, or jewelry for a year. I made a little chart to keep track. I did end up buying a few tops and I think 2 pairs of jeans. No shoes or jewelry though, so I feel like I did pretty well. It really did help me cut back and become more careful and mindful when buying clothes. I do think it is very hard to not buy anything new in a new season.
12-17-2017 10:56 PM
@handygal2 Define "necessities."
12-17-2017 11:17 PM
Probably though I would need to replace my face wash, moisturizer and Foundation when I run out. I guess that’s not frivolous.
12-17-2017 11:33 PM
Yes i could go without shopping for a year and I have. When I was going through my divorce from my first husband. At the time my 1st marriage ended, I had spine surgery and lost my job and could no longer work anymore. I only bought necessity's for YEARS. Now I am remarried almost 11 years so I do shop now, but I don't go overboard on shopping as a whole, because well I am not that much into shopping.lol. I have a friend who shops every other day and has so many clothes it unreal. She also takes back things. I have never taken any clothing back to a store in my entire life. I do not impulse shop like she does..
12-18-2017 12:03 AM
@fordtruck wrote:We have to keep the economy going and at least you're getting something for your money and not peeing it down a rat hole in a casino or from buying lotto tickets.
@puttypiesmomWhen we go to the casino, we are helping the many people that work there.
That is like saying, that people that eat out all the time are wasting money.
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