wasted12years
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This is my small guide on how to save money:
1. Don't buy a new phone. I still use my phone from 2017 and it works like a charm, it's kinda slow but i rarely use it. It's only to receive calls from family members.
2. Don't pay for any phone subscription of any kind or mobile data, never pay for this stuff. Either use your job phone instead if you need to make a call/text or use wifi in certain areas if you need to use the internet with your private phone.
3. Buy a physical bus/train ticket/card instead of a digital one on your phone. You need to pay for mobile data or a phone subscription in order to use the digital ticket and that costs money.
4. Don't buy a new PC. My PC is from 2013 and it still works, i recently formated it with a version of windows10 on a USB-stick that i borrowed from a guy.
5. Don't buy any new clothes if you can. I haven't bought new clothes in 10 years.
6. Don't buy soap or toilet paper. I've never bought any soap or toilet paper since i was born. I always stole soaps and paper from jobs and from my parents. You don't need schampoo either but if you do then borrow from your parents or something. I use eggs as schampoo that i stole from my parents and bentonite clay that i bought last year, you won't waste as much.
7. Don't buy a new toothbrush. My toothbrush is 1 years old, i do buy toothpaste but i use very little amount and cut the thing open with a scissor when it's almost empty.
8. Don't pay for the dentist, postpone it to next year. I've done this for 3 years. They only want your money and if you eat healthy you won't need the dentist. A dentist visit costs $90 where i live.
9. Eat rice for breakfast and dinner. I've done this for 3 months now. 2kg of white rice costs $3 where i live and it will last for a week. I spend approximately $170/month on food but i do eat meat in every meal except for breakfast and i drink 5l of raw milk/week. Don't buy vegetables, they are expensive and not really nutritious compared to cheap animals foods like organs and raw milk. Potatoes are cheap too but not as filling as rice unfortunately. I refuse to eat oatmeal because it has phytic acid in it, and it taste pretty bad overall. I only eat white rice, meat/organs, potatoes and raw milk, that's it. Nothing else.
10. Don't eat out at restaurants etc. It will always be more expensive to eat out. I haven't eaten at a restaurant for like a year. It's also unhealthy because all restaurant use seed oils in their cooking. Avoid goyslop.
11. Don't buy any games if you can. I know there's alot of gamers on this site but you can get the games for free on pirate/torrent sites, instead of buying them on steam or a physical copy.
12. Use a bicycle instead of a car/bus/train. I've used a bicycle for my whole life basically, i save like $500 anually by using the bicycle instead of a car or train/bus.
13. Make sure your hobbies/copes are free. All of my copes and hobbies are free. I love spending time in nature and watching youtube videos or movies. The only thing that costs is the raw milk i drink while watching a movie or whatever, but it's only $1/L. Most normies spend their free time at restaurants, cinemas, coffee shops, traveling etc. This all costs alot of money and it's not even that enjoyable in the end.
14. Live in a tent/shack if you can. Unfortunately i have to pay for rent, but if i had a tent with an unlimited supply of firewood then i would probably live in the forest inside the tent for free.
15. Fast if you can. Personally i can't stand fasting or starvemaxxing, i get depressed but if you can fast for 3 days or so, you will save some money.
16. Don't go to a barber/hair dresser. This is something i have to stop doing. I go once a year to a hairdresser and it costs $35 for a cut. It's still money you've wasted. Ask your mom or someone to cut your hair instead, it'll still grow out if it turned out bad.
17. Invest your money. Don't let your money rot and get eaten up by inflation. Invest in gold/silver or stable stocks instead.
That's pretty much what i could come up with from ontop of my head. I know there's plenty more ways to save money out there. If you have any advice or input feel free to post it in this thread.
1. Don't buy a new phone. I still use my phone from 2017 and it works like a charm, it's kinda slow but i rarely use it. It's only to receive calls from family members.
2. Don't pay for any phone subscription of any kind or mobile data, never pay for this stuff. Either use your job phone instead if you need to make a call/text or use wifi in certain areas if you need to use the internet with your private phone.
3. Buy a physical bus/train ticket/card instead of a digital one on your phone. You need to pay for mobile data or a phone subscription in order to use the digital ticket and that costs money.
4. Don't buy a new PC. My PC is from 2013 and it still works, i recently formated it with a version of windows10 on a USB-stick that i borrowed from a guy.
5. Don't buy any new clothes if you can. I haven't bought new clothes in 10 years.
6. Don't buy soap or toilet paper. I've never bought any soap or toilet paper since i was born. I always stole soaps and paper from jobs and from my parents. You don't need schampoo either but if you do then borrow from your parents or something. I use eggs as schampoo that i stole from my parents and bentonite clay that i bought last year, you won't waste as much.
7. Don't buy a new toothbrush. My toothbrush is 1 years old, i do buy toothpaste but i use very little amount and cut the thing open with a scissor when it's almost empty.
8. Don't pay for the dentist, postpone it to next year. I've done this for 3 years. They only want your money and if you eat healthy you won't need the dentist. A dentist visit costs $90 where i live.
9. Eat rice for breakfast and dinner. I've done this for 3 months now. 2kg of white rice costs $3 where i live and it will last for a week. I spend approximately $170/month on food but i do eat meat in every meal except for breakfast and i drink 5l of raw milk/week. Don't buy vegetables, they are expensive and not really nutritious compared to cheap animals foods like organs and raw milk. Potatoes are cheap too but not as filling as rice unfortunately. I refuse to eat oatmeal because it has phytic acid in it, and it taste pretty bad overall. I only eat white rice, meat/organs, potatoes and raw milk, that's it. Nothing else.
10. Don't eat out at restaurants etc. It will always be more expensive to eat out. I haven't eaten at a restaurant for like a year. It's also unhealthy because all restaurant use seed oils in their cooking. Avoid goyslop.
11. Don't buy any games if you can. I know there's alot of gamers on this site but you can get the games for free on pirate/torrent sites, instead of buying them on steam or a physical copy.
12. Use a bicycle instead of a car/bus/train. I've used a bicycle for my whole life basically, i save like $500 anually by using the bicycle instead of a car or train/bus.
13. Make sure your hobbies/copes are free. All of my copes and hobbies are free. I love spending time in nature and watching youtube videos or movies. The only thing that costs is the raw milk i drink while watching a movie or whatever, but it's only $1/L. Most normies spend their free time at restaurants, cinemas, coffee shops, traveling etc. This all costs alot of money and it's not even that enjoyable in the end.
14. Live in a tent/shack if you can. Unfortunately i have to pay for rent, but if i had a tent with an unlimited supply of firewood then i would probably live in the forest inside the tent for free.
15. Fast if you can. Personally i can't stand fasting or starvemaxxing, i get depressed but if you can fast for 3 days or so, you will save some money.
16. Don't go to a barber/hair dresser. This is something i have to stop doing. I go once a year to a hairdresser and it costs $35 for a cut. It's still money you've wasted. Ask your mom or someone to cut your hair instead, it'll still grow out if it turned out bad.
17. Invest your money. Don't let your money rot and get eaten up by inflation. Invest in gold/silver or stable stocks instead.
That's pretty much what i could come up with from ontop of my head. I know there's plenty more ways to save money out there. If you have any advice or input feel free to post it in this thread.