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Where do you draw the line of being frugal and being cheap?
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I’m trying to save as much as I can and I hate spending money. I’m not struggling by any means I just want my cash flow to be positive and put money away each month rather than dipping into savings. I try to not eat out so much but then when it’s something I want or need for my house, I have an internal battle in my mind whether or not I should get this thing I don’t necessarily need or spend money on this experience for my kids and I. I have the mentality “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Where do you draw the line of being frugal to save money and being cheap? I wish I could get myself to buy unnecessary collectibles or other things but I just can’t.

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