QUOTE(wayton @ Oct 20 2021, 12:31 PM)
Over frugal also no good.
Money earned is for spend and use.
No use after life.
Over frugal may affect health and social.
Health - refuse to buy healthy food (don't need to be expensive, just normal natural food) and consume cheap junk food. In the end, affect health when aging and more money spent on medical only. Penny wise, pound foolish.
Social - Too stingy can affect socialize with other people, not going out with people, too calculative until affecting friendship.
Spend within yours mean.
Frugal is good habit
Over frugal is not.
Just to add: a lot of people dream of saving up money so they can travel the world when they retire.Money earned is for spend and use.
No use after life.
Over frugal may affect health and social.
Health - refuse to buy healthy food (don't need to be expensive, just normal natural food) and consume cheap junk food. In the end, affect health when aging and more money spent on medical only. Penny wise, pound foolish.
Social - Too stingy can affect socialize with other people, not going out with people, too calculative until affecting friendship.
Spend within yours mean.
Frugal is good habit
Over frugal is not.
Counter point: travel is tiring, and most people usually crave for familiar comforts of home after a while.
And travelling to a lot of places involve jet lag, lots of walking, and just sensory overload. Or even hiking up to not so easy to reach places.
When you're older, you have less energy and not so easy to walk that much in a day anymore.
I think it's better to stagger out your vacation plans like once a year,
Take some time off and travel a bit when you're still young and able.
Oct 20 2021, 09:53 PM

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