We all know that feeling. You’re browsing online or wandering around a store, and something catches your eye. It's shiny, it's new, and it might even be on sale! Soon, you're justifying your need for it, even though you know you probably don't. But it’s reassuring and a boost to your self-esteem, right? It’s just a small purchase. The adage, "He who buys what he doesn't need, sells what he does need," brings a stark reality to this impulse shopping. It's not just about being frugal (although that's definitely part of it). It's about priorities and the potential consequences of mismanaging your resources. Think of it this way: every purchase, no matter how small, is a decision about where your money goes. When you spend on things you don't really need, you're diverting funds from things that matter—your basic needs, your future, and your security. The proverb highlights a dangerous cycle. It’s not just about the immediate overspending; i...
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