@TheBriefOne
Darrain …
@TheBriefOne · 4:56

#Personal Finance | The financial habit that has had the biggest positive impact on my life is...

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Micro and macro transactions, weekly, bi weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, and they should be properly addressed, managed, documented and perpetuated in a way to where you have some form of surplus over time, liquid and eventually solvent. Point blank period. I learned the hard way, so now it's easier because I'm only 34 years old. But honestly, I have one of the top ones or personal finance habits that will change your life. When in doubt, make your own coffee

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@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:02
Yep. Trying to save money. Doing little bitty things that you can do for yourself. I like how you just said that you make your own coffee by grinding it up. I make my own bread. I can my own food because it saves me money. I'll go buy a bunch of peaches, make jam, make jelly, make peach cobblers. A whole bunch of stuff, you know? Waste nothing. I waste nothing because I know that
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@TheBriefOne
Darrain …
@TheBriefOne · 2:30

@LadyFi

And not only upcycling, you have even more people, like, going towards the right of Apple, as in they expect a planned obsolescence into which they can refurbish, recycle, and redistribute the same parts in a more amplified machine. For example, it took forever for Apple to get rid of the apple redding display, but they came through multiple generations that used Apple retina display. So when a person would trade in their laptop, they didn't even realize that a person could really use that same Oled
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