By: dainik
HI Mr Moneymustache! I am quite new to your blog but fell in love quite quickly. I have thought this many times but could not describe like you did. I have now convincing power to explain my wife. I am...
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I'm up for some difficulty! I don't live in the USA and things cost differently here, but the basic idea is the same. I save 70% of what I earn, actually more than that because I also earn stock...
View ArticleBy: Arabahn
I think there is something very important hinted here, it is how we relate to objects. The same living room, if you stock it with: a) a bench, some dumbbells and a yoga matt. b) a big tv, videogames...
View ArticleBy: Monkey
My wife and I have a new system. Any time – ANY TIME – we have the urge to buy something that isn’t a food staple or essential health care item, we put the item on a list. A book. A shirt. A pair of...
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I usually ask myself, whenever I find myself lamenting the state of our home, “How did my grandparents do it?” Typically, the answer is my grandfather would break out the tool chest on the weekend and...
View ArticleBy: matzieq
I generally agree, although I firmly believe that tablet computers are in fact very useful, and not catherers and bedpans as you present them here. I actually have TWO iPads, one of which is very old...
View ArticleBy: Dylan
So I’ve been reading your blog from the very start and your catheter and bedpan allusion has definitely helped me more on my path to financial independence almost more than anything else on your blog.
View ArticleBy: Amanda
Wow. We had something like that happen when I visited my uncle and aunt (married 2011, same as myself and my husband) several years ago. They were talking at dinner about their new car purchases and...
View ArticleBy: FMaz
I know I’m a few years late to reply to your comment Kelly, but salt will usually do its damage under the vehicle, not so much the painted part. … But guess which part we clean ? ;) Beside the windows,...
View ArticleBy: Tom
MMM: These are great points, especially about convenience will not actually bring happiness! For those of us who have seen the movie Wall.E, we don’t want to end up like those roly poly human drinking...
View ArticleBy: Imran Chaudhry
Hello TravelBug, just wondered if you figured this out in the intervening 5 years?
View ArticleBy: ginna
Agree. MMM lives in Longmont where the humidity is very low. 90 degrees in Colorado is not all that hot. I take cool showers when I come in from outside. It’s such a thrill, way better than AC. It...
View ArticleBy: M.R.
Love your mindset. But. The one thing about desire — very often, I notice people have a less of a desire for things simply because they have a choice not to have it — a lot of desire has to do with...
View ArticleBy: fairy8i8
“The possession of wealth alone does not produce happiness, although it will produce comfort, when it can be exchanged for the essentials and luxuries of life.” – Brigham Young I think we confuse...
View ArticleBy: Jefferson
I totally resonate with this blog post and have those aha moments where I am proud of myself for being frugal and not eating out when I can afford it. Going out to eat hurt me mentally basic I don’t...
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