If you want something you can't afford, think what else that money could buy: a week's groceries, a month's rent, or a weekend away. That will put things into perspective.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What would I do with money? I have enough for my needs. I don't want any more. If I had a lot, I would have to care for it, worry about it.
I spend my money like I don't have anything.
I've lived very well all my life, even when I had no money, and there's very little I can't afford.
It's very difficult when you have $1.50 per day to spend on food and drink, but for people who live this reality, that money also has to cover medical expenses and education, fuel and shelter - sometimes for an entire family.
Constantly having to think about money is not nice. People used to say, 'Being rich doesn't make you happy'. And I'd think, 'I've got no electricity, nothing - tell that to my empty fridge'.
Try paying the bills with love. The idea I am trying to espouse is that you can have both love and money, and be rich and generous.
I've lived so frugally for so long. I have to have that financial security or the world feels out of control for me.
You aren't wealthy until you have something money can't buy.
I have lost everything, and I am so poor now that I really cannot afford to let anything worry me.
The best money advice ever given me was from my father. When I was a little girl, he told me, 'Don't spend anything unless you have to.'
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