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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 123351, member: 25510"] Vices like gambling, drinking and smoking are enemies of savings. That’s what I usually hear from the old folks when I was young. Life was slow and those who have extra money would be betting on horse racing or cockfighting. In the countryside rural folks would be drinking the local wine and liquor. Of course, smoking was part of our culture and it is also considered a vice. When a person has a vice there is extra expense because the extra money that could go to the piggy bank would be spent on alcoholic drinks or cigarettes. Gamblers usually lose and only win sometimes. No one can get rich in gambling. A person who has no vices has more means of saving money. As old folks here say, when you grow old you will realize the value of your savings. I agree to that. [/QUOTE]
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