Sigh. It's so tough sometimes to try to stay frugal. More precisely, hanging out with friends that are not frugal at all.
As a friend, I do have some influence, but in the end, my friends want to do what they want to do, buy what they want to buy, and get it right here and right now. "What good is life if you don't live a little?" This, despite the fact that their car is in such disrepair that it may not pass the next state inspection or that they are neck deep in debt....
In fact, my real life friends aren't even interested in investing! Something that men typically are interested into... well, more than cutting coupons and budgeting for groceries anyway. I even got flak for saying that some people grow vegetables in their backyard! They think it's overzealous.
Thing is, I DO agree about enjoying your life, but I also believe and have tried to gently impress upon the value of balance and moderation rather than over-spending. I don't want to suffer either, but then, that's EXACTLY why I am so interested in saving. Healthy personal finances affords me peace of mind.
Oh, and while I am rambling, I can not begin to tell you how anxiety-provoking it is to see grown men throw their credit cards around, buying whatever that comes to mind. On top of that, they did not keep any receipts or use any means to keep track of it. I had to bite my tongue repeatedly over that one.
They always jab at me about how anal and "old-lady like" I am, but I don't care! I am completely driven to realize my dream of a debt-free life! Nothing less will do!
As a friend, I do have some influence, but in the end, my friends want to do what they want to do, buy what they want to buy, and get it right here and right now. "What good is life if you don't live a little?" This, despite the fact that their car is in such disrepair that it may not pass the next state inspection or that they are neck deep in debt....
In fact, my real life friends aren't even interested in investing! Something that men typically are interested into... well, more than cutting coupons and budgeting for groceries anyway. I even got flak for saying that some people grow vegetables in their backyard! They think it's overzealous.
Thing is, I DO agree about enjoying your life, but I also believe and have tried to gently impress upon the value of balance and moderation rather than over-spending. I don't want to suffer either, but then, that's EXACTLY why I am so interested in saving. Healthy personal finances affords me peace of mind.
Oh, and while I am rambling, I can not begin to tell you how anxiety-provoking it is to see grown men throw their credit cards around, buying whatever that comes to mind. On top of that, they did not keep any receipts or use any means to keep track of it. I had to bite my tongue repeatedly over that one.
They always jab at me about how anal and "old-lady like" I am, but I don't care! I am completely driven to realize my dream of a debt-free life! Nothing less will do!

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