I don't like paying too much for anything or wasting it. I think that I'm more of a balanced individual rather than a dichotomy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A thing is worth what it can do for you, not what you choose to pay for it.
Balanced is probably what I am, although that's just a polite way to say that you don't do anything very well.
I am not a person who pursues luxury. I am not like those people who, once they have money, compulsively squander it or show it off.
I don't know how you make decisions in your life, but I weigh lots of things, and it's not always the purest of things for why I take a job or do this. I always try to think of the many different factors in my life, and not one is pure greed. One is pure quality of life.
I want to keep everything balanced. That's why it's important not to have too much fanfare.
When I want to do something badly enough, I do it, but there is a practical side of me that thinks I should be paid fairly.
Most people are balancing 10 or 20 priorities. I have two. My family and my work.
I try to be very modest with what I do. I'm not a frivolous spender.
If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is compromise.
Nobody's life is ever all balanced. It's a conscious decision to choose your priorities every day.