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  2. “What’s The Most Frugal Thing You Do?” (50 Answers) - AOL

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    Image credits: Sad_Goose3191 #6. A habit I learned from my mom as I grew up that I still do today: we usually had protein, a carb and two side dish vegetables for dinner most nights, and she used ...

  3. Are You Scared to Spend Money? Here's What to Do - AOL

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  4. Spaving - Wikipedia

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    Spaving is a marketing strategy where consumers are encouraged to spend money to gain access to savings. Common spaving tactics include discounts, sales, and promotions such as free shipping at a certain threshold and buy one, get one free. [1] The term is a portmanteau of the words spending and saving. [2]

  5. I’m a Financial Planner: This Psychological Hack Is ‘Key’ To ...

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    If you have had trouble saving for retirement, putting money away for a down payment, creating a budget, saving for family vacation or other money goals, don’t feel too bad, said Brad Klontz, a ...

  6. Compulsive buying disorder - Wikipedia

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    The third phase is the actual shopping event; while the fourth phase is completed by the feelings of excitement connected to spending money on their desired items. [28] The terms compulsive shopping, compulsive buying, and compulsive spending are often used interchangeably, but the behaviors they represent are in fact distinct. [29]

  7. Money disorder - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive spending, when considered within the framework of money disorders, can be described as an irresistible and problematic pattern of excessive and impulsive spending behavior. Individuals affected by this condition often engage in frequent and uncontrolled spending, leading to financial difficulties and emotional distress.

  8. Gen Z are scaling back on eating out because they have ... - AOL

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    While 40% decided to spend less on clothes, and 33% pulled back their grocery shop to just the necessities, almost half (43%) also reported cooking at home more than going out to eat this past ...

  9. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    I’m alive, and I have a terrible fear of being locked up. So, like the rest of us, in our many different ways, I’m making the best of a bad situation. My present wife, Amie, who has been a Buddhist all of her life, once remarked to me that she found enormous consolation in the Buddha’s observation that life is suffering because, as she ...