How To Stop Making Excuses For Purchases You Shouldn’t Make

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Consider what the money could be earning

Weekly mimosa brunches, for a year, could have been some serious cash that you invested. Let’s think: if the average one of these brunches is say, $50 after tax and tip (and that’s probably conservative), that’s $200 a month, and $2,400 a year. You could invest that money. It could be earning you more money, rather than just earning you eggs benedict and champagne that instantly go away.

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