SpongeBobRocksMao wrote:
I'm too young to fully understand money, I just spend it on what I want.
Ditto, although I am careful about what I want. I prefer to use it on what I need -- the basics like food, electricity/gas/water, toiletries, specific furniture, and I chose carefully when buying my top-of-the-line Macintosh laptop, but when I sincerely feel that I have "extra" money to spend, I go about buying video games, services, and things like jewelry or certain hair products.
To be completely honest, I'm ALL about convenience and minimizing responsibility. Just last year, I bought glasses for myself because I figured they would be less costly for maintenance, and less time efficient and less work than with glasses. I also take advantage of almost anything free. I work hard for things I want.
My money is important to me, and so is the economy. I am very careful about spending. I reject donations. I'm probably too selfish for the norm, but money is personal! How many lenders are there out here? Do you trust others with your money?