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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 214444, member: 57467"] I like this post, because I'm in my 20's and I can identify with almost all of the poster especially Kayode10, at this age bracket I will say peer pressure is at its pick we want to look classy and stylish and also own expensive gadgets, but it's just a facade if we look at it from the long term lenses. A phone that cost 100k today will cost way way lesser in the next 2 years because of assets depreciation and the constant remodeling of phone from companies but if we save the money and invest In a worthy venture or learn a skill it will be way better, but young people are short sighted. I used to be impulsive too, till I read a book on self control and discipline and I'm still struggling sometimes with these things but I can asses clearly and differentiate between wants and needs. Also if you don't have anything to invest on then you're better off investing in yourself by paying gym membership or doing a medical check up, because health that depletes will take a long time to come back but material things will always be there no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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