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[QUOTE="Abigael, post: 213567, member: 25357"] That is a very good advice and knowledge you have shared there. Saving truly requires one to really understand the difference between wants and needs. And I totally agree with you that needs are those necessities that you need to survive. While wants are those desires that make life more comfortable, but are not really important for survival. Knowing this enables one to focus on satisfying needs first. You cannot spend money on your wants yet you don't have the basic needs you need in order to live. So when going to work, remember that the money you earn should be able to buy you a living. The basic needs that you have mentioned are truly food, clothing and shelter. But you should also be careful not to be carried away by the desire to have these basic needs in plenty or in ways that you cannot afford. For example, wanting to wear clothes that are too expensive yet you earn only a minimum wage. Or wantig a 4 bedroom house yet you are not married yet and living alone. It is important to know well how much you are earning and what you can actually afford with it. That way, you don't end up spending too much and getting into debt or lacking some of the needs. [/QUOTE]
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