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I convinced myself anything lower than a certain amount is 0. So if have $70 I think "i cant go lower than 50" so actually I only have $20 to spend If i can buy what I want with those $20, great. If not, then I can't get it bc theres no more money for me to spend This doesnt apply to physical money, I spend that shit as if it grows out of my ass   reply
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the answer is to get a job at kfc. i've always had a second job at a restaurant/fast food so i can get free food or at the very least an employee discount. you'll eventually get over your craving for it if you work there long enough   reply
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I spend my man’s money.   2 reply
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store it in a savings account and get excited about the added interest at the end of the month   reply
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I’m the same way but with McChickens so ur basically the evil King Von version of me. Or maybe I’m the evil version of u idk. From one chicken addict to another: there’s no stopping it. Succumb to the joys of chicken sandwiches. Suck Colonel Sanders off idk. It’s gotten so bad that I basically calculate the amount of money I have bas......   1 reply
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i keep two wallets, one wallet has a little money for example 100 bucks i can use on my daily spending in the span of two weeks, the other wallet is some sorta box that i can use for emergencies or savings, or get another 100 bucks if i finished the ones in the first wallet after two weeks The point is making sure that not all of the money is in m......   reply
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just have wealthy parents……Kinda easy when you think about it.   2 reply
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I don't. This is the first time I've had control over my money AND IT'S GOING TERRIBLE. I just moved out and now I have control over my money. my dad took my money to help with bills and shit when I lived with him lol   reply
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i have the same problem but instead of kfc burgers, i spend it on games, tbf food is food ya know, its okay if u spam eat chicken burgers, u deserve that cus u worked ur ass off   reply
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I think about the future. I need money for more important things (moving, for example). Spent too much money when I was younger and regretting it now that I'm older. I recommend reading this: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianboswell/2023/01/30/8-ways-to-take-control-of-your-spending-that-really-work/   reply
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