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Originally Posted by Shell
...wow, lasereth, we're on two separate planets. I need a little more of your worry and you could use a little more of my care-free spirit so you can enjoy what you spend $$ on. Maybe you could set aside a certain portion of your budget (i don't even have a budget lol) like a "kitty" that is earmarked for spending and not-caring about it's outcome and then just LET GO. And be sure to lower your expectations for that part of your budget. If it turns out great then GREAT, if it doesn't then oh-well-who cares-that's-life-kay sara sara. Vacation plans sometimes meet with bad weather or a stolen purse. A movie may be a disappointment (i recently left the theater in the middle of "slumdog millionaire"...can't handle children being mistreated) but when that happens you can just say "well, that's what the kitty was for so mission accomplished".
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Maybe you're right, but I also watch in pure glee as people shopping along side me at the grocery store spend $150 per visit while my visit is $35 and we have the same amount of goods. It's like that with everything, too -- so much money can be saved if you pay attention to ratios.
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