Consume less. Live more.

Ask these questions before you buy something

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One

Do you already own something that does the same thing?

Maybe not be exactly the same, but something that serves a similar purpose.

Two

Can you borrow one?

Or rent one?

Three

How many times will you use it?

Be honest. We tend to over-estimate this one.

Buying food?

Is it a one-time, single-person ready meal?
Or are you buying ingredients that'll be used for multiple meals?

Four

Is it a "hell Yeah!" ?

Like jumping and shouting vibes 💃🕺.

Five

Is it in the budget?

Do you have the cash balance in your account to pay for this?

Decision

Don't buy it

You don't need it.

Unless it's your weekly groceries. Definitely buy that.

(If you still want it, put a reminder in for 30-days from now. Then ask the same questions.)

Decision

Buy it

Looks like this is going to add value to your life.

Bonus quesions

01

Will it last for a long time?

02

Is it versatile?

03

Is it made by a good business?

04

Can you repair it if it breaks?

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Why does this exist?

Ever bought something and then regretted it?
That's why.
You bought something useless.

Useless stuff is 💩

This is for people who want to stop buying useless stuff they don't need. And start enjoy what they have.It's for the mavericks. The oddballs. The rebels.Yeah, you.Walk your own path.
Write your own rules.

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