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How To Start Living Below Your Means?
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 283331, member: 57467"] Living below your means is the way to go if you are planning on increasing your means of income, for example if you are trying to start a business, keeping your burn rate low is very important because you will be able to focus on running your business without any distraction, but I don't subscribe to living below your means as an end itself because you will miss a lot of things in life. I see people trying to penny pinch their way into wealth, it is a fool's errand and will never materialize, because wealth itself means abundance and how can you have wealth when you rather walk than to spend money on a taxi that will get you there faster. I prefer to build a business that brings in a lot of income so that living below my means will also be the same as being affluent, live below your means if you are on a mission but do not make it an end itself. [/QUOTE]
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