{"id":1125,"date":"2009-09-04T02:47:37","date_gmt":"2009-09-04T09:47:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/?p=1125"},"modified":"2009-09-04T02:49:06","modified_gmt":"2009-09-04T09:49:06","slug":"money","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journal2.alanv.org\/?p=1125","title":{"rendered":"Money"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I find it slightly strange that, the more I go from having no money to making enough to live comfortably, the more reluctant I am to spend it.<\/p>\n<p>As a kid, the money I made was basically my (admittedly large for the time) allowance and birthday checks&#8230; yet I loved to spend it and had next to nothing in savings.<\/p>\n<p>In middle school what meager savings I had was eaten up by the Pokemon TCG craze, and I spent way too much money. Still no income.<\/p>\n<p>In high school, I started working a part-time job. Spent a little less, but still had rather large purchases relatively often (such as dropping $300 in one trip to Best Buy to get lots of games) and would splurge on random things like CDs and cafe items at Barnes and Noble.<\/p>\n<p>In college, I worked more regularly and gradually spent less and less each year as I made more and more money from internship experiences. I self-imposed a $50\/month spending limit (excluding essentials like food and toiletries, and excluding larger purchases like my DSLR and laptop) and stuck to it (at times dropping it to $30 when I wasn&#8217;t actively making money from jobs).<\/p>\n<p>Post-graduation, I have an awesome job that pays well, but I am extremely reluctant to spend it. I still stick to the $50\/month spending limit and, if anything, include more items under that now than I did in college (generally resulting in me buying even less now).<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve wanted a new computer since I started work over a year and a half ago. My laptop, at this point, is relatively unusable due to its lack of internet and ability to randomly turn off or reboot. Yet I can&#8217;t justify the $700 purchase to myself because, after all, the laptop *does* still work, and I can accomplish things on it like making cards and tagging photos.<br \/>\nMy DSLR is rather broken, as I can no longer shoot with it at shutter speeds over 1\/50 (or zoomed in at all) unless I turn it upside down. Yet I can&#8217;t justify the $1000 purchase for a new camera. Instead, I purchased a small, crappy, point-and-shoot camera for $80. It doesn&#8217;t really do what I need it to (although the portability is excellent), but I was much more willing to deal with the sub-$100 price tag. At this point, it&#8217;s kind of my replacement for the SLR.<br \/>\nFood-wise, I used to eat out a lot in college, and even when I first moved here. Now just about every meal is cooked at home (or provided as leftovers free from work courtesy other peoples&#8217; lunch meetings) and I am extremely reluctant to order at restaurants (even when I go with friends).<br \/>\nAs far as the groceries go, I no longer go to the store and pick up whatever looks good. I now scour the weekly ads and make a list and effectively buy only sale items (or items that I have coupons for). I buy chicken on sale and freeze it. I buy 10 jars of pasta sauce when it&#8217;s cheap. I have saved at least 50% on each of my grocery bills in the past 6 months, with only one or two exceptions (mostly when I&#8217;m feeding other people like my parents). On the plus side, this results in me eating healthier as I tend to buy more vegetables and staple foods rather than snacks. But it&#8217;s still a huge change from college.<br \/>\n(As far as my large trading card purchases go, the cost gets spread out across subsequent months, so I effectively borrow ahead a couple months&#8217; $50 budgets, then don&#8217;t buy anything else in those months. I did the same for my point and shoot&#8230; it will be paid off at the end of this month.)<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not entirely sure what this says about me.<br \/>\nOn the one hand, it&#8217;s nice building up a nice savings account in the event that something goes wrong. It&#8217;s a good feeling to know that there isn&#8217;t much that can hurt you financially at this point, and that you have enough saved up to maintain your standard of living for well over a year should anything happen.<br \/>\nOn the other hand, it seems silly that I&#8217;m not really using the money I make from my job to buy and do things that make me happy (besides saving it, which I suppose makes me happy), especially because I already have a nice savings account built up. It&#8217;s not even about luxuries like a TV (don&#8217;t need) or eating out all the time (don&#8217;t want)&#8230; but little things like a new computer or a printer that I&#8217;ve been wanting for over a year and can&#8217;t justify to myself.<\/p>\n<p>So yeah. I guess I&#8217;m just really strange or something.<\/p>\n<p>Am I the only person who does this (spends less and less as time goes on)?<\/p>\n<p>(Also, seeing as it is almost 3 AM, I should probably try that sleep thing again.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I find it slightly strange that, the more I go from having no money to making enough to live comfortably, the more reluctant I am to spend it. 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