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20 Ways Travel Makes People Happier Than Money

Shannon August 19, 2022

Contrary to popular belief, traveling around the world is not as expensive as you might imagine. People from all walks of life can travel to different countries and even live abroad for years at a time. However, Americans still put traveling up on a pedestal of this unattainable feat that you can only have once you are rich.

Studies have shown that traveling actually makes people happier than having a lot of money. Here are some reasons why you just might be happier and more successful if you decide to travel instead of just focusing on making money.

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20. Travel Increases Productivity

In the United States, there’s a negative stigma on taking a vacation. Some people even take pride in not having had a break for several years. Others are afraid to travel because it can be difficult to get time off your job. In many workplaces, you might get time off, but there’s pressure keeping you there. Your employer or co-workers might make you feel awful about taking a break because it’s perceived as lazy.

What Americans don’t realize is that this is a cultural phenomenon. To the rest of the world, this lifestyle is not normal and is actually incredibly unhealthy. In the United Kingdom, every single person who works a part-time or full-time job has “holiday entitlement” of 5.6 weeks of paid time off. That’s right, for the British, the right to take a vacation is literally law.

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Studies have shown that contrary to what you might believe, taking a vacation and traveling actually increases your productivity. Leading up to a vacation, most people make sure that they are getting everything done on their to-do list. They are accomplishing more on a daily basis both in their personal and professional lives to ensure that they can take a trip without anything in the back of their mind.

And when they come back from their vacation, they’re eager to be as productive as possible. When you take a break, you can take time off to be a human being and enjoy the company of your friends and family. In turn, this makes you a better employee.

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19. Breaking the Spending “Damage Cycle”

When we buy something, we get a rush of happiness. Sometimes, it can feel like a sense of accomplishment if we are buying groceries or getting the necessary things in our life. So we seek that same happy feeling whenever we go shopping, even if these objects are not necessary to our well-being. This is why some people end up with a shopping addiction. If we look at buying things as our source of happiness, this is a slippery slope to bankruptcy.

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Buying for happiness leads to a condition known as a “damage cycle.” When we rely on buying something to give us a boost of happiness, that joy we feel goes away faster and faster. Think about how happy we used to feel as kids to get our gifts on Christmas morning. Now, as adults, our happiness fades a lot quicker and we quickly move on to new things. Researchers at Cornell University have discovered that one of the ways to break the cycle is by doing things that make us happy, instead. Physical actions like traveling will create happiness that lasts much longer and it helps stop us from seeking objects as a source of joy.

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18. Lasting Memories

Can you remember every single piece of clothing you’ve ever purchased? What about every snack, toy, and anything else that you bought to make yourself feel happy? Now, think about the last time you went on vacation. Chances are that the memories of your last vacation are incredibly vivid. You remember the happiness that traveling brought to your life.

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The feeling of happiness that you get from a material object fades quickly. But psychological studies have shown that the happiness you feel after traveling lasts much longer than the high you get from buying something. This doesn’t have to be a huge vacation either. If you’re on a small budget, try to look for attractions in your local area. You might be surprised to find museums, art exhibits, and parks close by that you never knew about before.

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17. You Might Save Money

When you’re planning to take a big trip, you’re conscious of the fact that you need to cut back on spending money to go traveling. For example, if you know that you’re going to Disney World soon, you might want extra cash for food and souvenirs, so you hold back from buying new clothes.

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The more you travel, the more often you’ll be in this state of saving for the exciting adventure that awaits you. After a while, you begin to change your mindset. Those small purchases that used to give you joy are now standing in the way of enjoying your life. Once you have this mindset shift, it becomes easier to save money.

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16. Personal Growth

One of the biggest things that can make you happy in life is getting to know yourself. The more you grow, the easier it is to deal with hard times. Sometimes, personal growth can take years well into adulthood. Getting to know and love yourself is a huge part of the human experience, but unfortunately, a lot of people put it on the backburner because they are too busy with work.

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When you travel, you get to know yourself very well. You’ll understand what makes you happy and where your priorities lie. During your journey, you learn a lot about history and the rest of mankind. It gives you a perspective that opens up your mind in a way that’s impossible to achieve by staying at home.

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15. Some Locations Suit You Better Than Others

A prolific author named Eckhart Tolle wrote a book called A New Earth: Awakening Your Life’s Purpose. When he was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey about the book, he explained that for the longest time, he felt as if he had writer’s block and couldn’t be productive no matter how hard he tried. But once he moved to a new country, he found that he was suddenly inspired and was able to write again. Tolle isn’t alone in this phenomenon. In his book A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway wrote about how he and other writers were inspired by living in Paris and that the vibes of the city somehow enhanced their creativity.

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You don’t have to be an author to benefit from travel. For example, maybe you live in a city, but your heart yearns to be in the countryside. Or maybe you live in a country where you disagree with politics. By traveling to a new place, you get to see if the grass really is greener on the other side. Even if you end up being wrong about your dream, at least you were able to satisfy your curiosity and got outside of your comfort zone.

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14. Traveling Makes You Feel Rich

Earlier in this article, we mentioned the fact that in the United States, very few people take a vacation because they are too busy working. So when we see our friends traveling, we automatically assume that they must have a lot of money. Paid time off is very hard to come by, so we also assume that they must have a great job that allows them a flexible schedule. Most people believe they can’t travel unless they become rich.

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In reality, traveling can be very affordable as long as you do a bit of planning. Websites like SkyScanner help you get extremely cheap flights, hostels are only $10 to $20 per night, and you can set a strict budget. And if you are lucky enough to work remotely, you can have a jet-setting lifestyle for the same cost of renting an apartment. But there is no denying that as soon as we post pictures on Instagram and other forms of social media, you’re going to feel rich compared to your friends who can’t make time for a vacation. Physical objects like a new pair of shoes will eventually get thrown away. But no one can take a travel experience away from you.

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13. New Friendships

Money can’t buy love, and it surely can’t buy you a true friend. Friendships are incredibly important for happiness, and sometimes you need new friends in your life. Traveling alone gives you the opportunity to meet new people in ways you would have never done before. If you’re alone, you aren’t hanging on to anyone else as a crutch. It becomes necessary for you to reach out to others. This is why companies like Contiki exist. They bring together young solo travelers who are looking to make new friends.

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Sometimes, your location might be holding you back from finding good friends. They say that you are the summation of the five closest people in your life. So if you want to succeed, you need to be surrounded by other happy, successful people. If you currently live in a location where everyone around you is miserable, your only option to find better friends might be to travel.

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12. Break From The Norm

Sometimes, work is very monotonous. If you’re doing the same thing every single day, it’s easy to feel bored and unhappy. This is why there are the famous phrases “living for the weekend” and “Thank God it’s Friday.” It really shouldn’t feel surprising that people are motivated by money and go shopping to give themselves a boost of excitement. They have this perspective that if they had more money, life might get more interesting. It could also help to alleviate the problems they have in their current situation.

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Traveling helps you mix up your lifestyle. Suddenly, you are doing something that is completely different from what you were used to on a daily basis. There’s no room for boredom when you are on an adventure in a new state or country. Having this break from your normal life helps you to feel refreshed when you go back to work. Scheduling vacations can also help you have something to look forward to when times get difficult at your job.

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11. Building Confidence

When you travel alone, you encounter a lot of scary situations. You have to figure out a new public transportation system, walk unfamiliar city streets, and be on the lookout for pickpockets. The idea of dealing with this can be so anxiety-inducing that some people will stop themselves from ever trying in the first place. In your daily life, it’s easy to feel confident with your routine because you have done it a million times before. However, everyone is capable of overcoming challenges to get something done. If you can go somewhere on your own and survive, it gives you this amazing sense of confidence you never had before.

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Traveling helps to build your confidence facing new situations, but it also helps you feel more self-assured in who you are as a person. When you feel confident in who you are, it’s easy to ignore negative comments from haters. Confidence is one of the most attractive traits in another person, so it could potentially help you find a boyfriend or girlfriend if you’re single. It’s also considered to be one of the traits common among some of the most successful people in the world. We can’t promise that traveling will completely get rid of your insecurities, but it will help you feel more confident than before.

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10. Kids Get An Amazing Experience

If you have kids, traveling can give them an amazing experience that they’ll remember for the rest of their lives. They’ll tell the stories of their travels to their friends, which might help them connect with other people who have had similar experiences.

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Your children will also always have that memory of going somewhere new and exciting. Children are like little sponges, absorbing information from the world around them. You could spend money to pay for the best schools in the world, but there is no substitute for real-life experiences. So by exposing kids to history, culture, and different ways of life, they’re going to be a lot more open-minded and curious about the world at large. In turn, they are more likely to grow up to be successful, well-rounded adults.

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9. Building Social Skills

When you are traveling, you might be going to a country where you don’t speak the same language. If you’re alone, and you need help to figure out where you are going, you may have no choice but to approach someone who can’t speak English. This seems like a nerve-wracking prospect to some people, but it forces you to get out of your shell. And if you’re young and on a tight budget, you probably have to stay in a hostel. This means that you will have roommates and kind of feels like going through the college experience all over again. If you have been resting on your laurels of adult life, it quickly reminds you how to be more social.

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Overcoming difficult social situations will help you to gain confidence in communication. Once you return home from your trip, it will suddenly feel a lot easier to socialize with people in your normal life. Compared to living in a country where you can’t speak the language, speaking to people in your day-to-day life is easy.

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8. Gaining Real-Life Education

There’s no denying that getting an education is making an investment in yourself. Most people who get a college degree put tens of thousands of dollars into learning the skills they need to gain employment. Traveling teaches you things in real life. This is especially true if you go to museums, historic landmarks, and take guided tours. You’re far more likely to remember information that you learned being somewhere in real life than reading it from a textbook.

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When we sit in a classroom, we are often learning about famous battles from war, the Holocaust, kings, queens, and much more. These facts are an important part of human history, but it can be difficult to absorb and really understand the impact of that information. Many of us live in a kind of bubble of our day-to-day experiences. But once you see these things in real life, it becomes much more real. This is mainly why kids who travel from an early age tend to do well in school if they can connect what they learn in the classroom to something they saw in reality.

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7. Fun

The most obvious reason why travel makes people happier than money is that it’s a lot of fun. You get to go somewhere new and have a new experience. Many people like to go to a famous landmark, amusement park, or museum that is something they have always wanted to check off of their bucket list.

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Sure, shopping can be fun too. Usually, spending money on things that you want is something that you do alone. But traveling is typically done with friends, especially if you’re going to a special landmark. This can be far more enjoyable than doing something on your own and is a much better use of the money you have worked hard for.

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6. You Appreciate Your Home More

Sometimes, daily life can feel like you are running in a hamster wheel, working really hard without going anywhere. So if you crave travel, you probably want to get as far away from your home as humanly possible. But no matter how fun a trip may be, there is no replacement for home. This is especially true if you come back to see your pets, family, and friends.

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As the saying goes, “home is where the heart is.” When you take the time to travel, you will certainly appreciate the smallest things about the place you live. It might be the local restaurant with the amazing food you crave or the comfort of your own bed. These are the small things that can make you really happy when you know that you should appreciate these tiny little details about your everyday life. Sometimes, it’s impossible to appreciate something until it’s gone.

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5. Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

According to Psychology Today, traveling with your partner can strengthen a relationship. This is especially true for road trips where you might go through some challenging situations. If the two of you can get through a difficult time together, it only makes you stronger. And, obviously, when you experience something fun together, you now associating these beautiful memories with your partner too. You feel as though you will go on amazing adventures together throughout your life.

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On the flip side, if you are traveling alone and leaving your partner behind, this could be either a very good, or very bad thing. Some couples find that when they spend less time together, they love and appreciate their partner more when they are around. As the saying goes, “absence makes the heart grow fonder.”

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4. Stress Relief

No matter how much you enjoy your daily life, you’re bound to experience stressful situations. For some people, they feel stress more often than happiness or relaxation. When you travel, you’re completely detaching yourself from your real life. You are physically surrounded by a new place, and you won’t have the ability to clean your house or run errands like you normally would.

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If you’re on vacation, you have permission to stop worrying, because the things that stress you out are far away. This feeling of relaxation is amplified if you go somewhere like a tropical island resort where everything you could possibly need is provided for you, and all you have to do is lie by the pool or beach.

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3. The “After-Glow”

Researchers from Cornell University observed the fact people get excited leading up to their vacation, and they are happy while they are traveling. Even when they come home, they still feel a sort of afterglow in the happy memories of their trip. They might even have plans to travel again in the future, which continues their excitement about life in general.

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In theory, if you travel on a regular basis, you should always have this happy anticipation and after-glow. Of course, some people who travel full-time will feel burned out, because they don’t have any opportunity to decompress and enjoy being home. If you can master a balance between the two, you just might find that life is a lot more exciting.

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2. It Boosts Creativity

For generations, artists and writers have traveled the world in order to spark their creativity. Sometimes, it’s difficult to feel inspired when you see the same place every day. No matter how many movies and documentaries you see, there is no replacement for going somewhere grand. So many great artists were inspired by creators who came before them, and it wouldn’t be possible if they didn’t visit their work in real life.

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Traveling forces you to use all of your senses, and take in more information than you may have otherwise. When you travel, you will open your mind, and it forces you to change perspective in order to see other people experiencing their way of life. Sometimes, having a perspective shift is the one thing that will make a huge difference in getting a project done.

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1. Experiences Are More Valuable Than Things

The last and most important reason why you should travel is that experiences are more valuable than things. Years from now, when you are old looking back on your life, what will you remember? Most people look back on their relationships, regrets, and all the experiences that made them happy. They aren’t thinking about the things they bought. All of that money they spent to buy things they want in the moment doesn’t matter when your life is over.

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Maybe you will remember the special items that you owned, like a wedding dress or something else that really stood out. However, the objects that hold the most meaning to us are usually connected to a big event, like getting married, graduation, or the birth of our child. For everything else in their life that they purchased, it all sort of goes away. If you live your life in a more minimalist way and choose to spend your money on experiences instead of things, you’re far more likely to be happy.

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20 Things Poor People Foolishly Waste Money On

Trista Smith August 16, 2022

Different socioeconomic classes spend their money on different things. For example, rich people will usually buy more healthy foods than the poor. The poor will often spend more money on bills than anything else. At the same time, all groups waste their money, but they do so on different items.

This article will show you how poor people waste their money. The point of the article is not to make you feel wrong about the way you spend your money. It’s to make you think about how you spend your money. When you know what you can afford, you may find yourself climbing up the socioeconomic ladder. So take a moment to learn about where you waste your money and how you can fix it in our list below.

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20. Junk Food

There is a myth that poor people can’t buy healthy foods because they are too expensive. Have you stood back and looked at the price of fresh fruits and vegetables compared to chips, ice cream, and cookies? When it boils down to it, junk food is more expensive as it doesn’t last as long as a bag of carrots or a head of lettuce. Plus, the way your body feels simply isn’t worth the price of junk food.

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Many poor people think rich people will go out for lobster often or that they eat in fancy restaurants, but the reality is that most people who are considered rich don’t do this. They like to focus on eating healthy in their own home by buying fresh vegetables, fruit, and foods high in healthy fats. The truth is, rich people save money by taking this route, and poor people can learn from this. Therefore, put down that nearly $5 bag of chips and pick up the bag of carrots that costs $0.82 per pound.

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19. Credit Cards

Credit cards can become a great way to pay for an emergency if you can handle the payments and paying the amount off sooner. For instance, if you need to put a $500 on your credit card and your minimum payment is $25 with an interest rate of 21%, you will pay more on interest than your principal every month. This can take you at least two years to pay off, and that’s only if you don’t use your credit card again.

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As you might know from personal experience, you can find yourself in a lot of debt quickly if you use credit cards. Because so much of your money goes toward interest instead of the principal, credit cards are a massive waste of money for poor people because they usually can’t pay more than the minimum payment. In fact, some can’t pay this and soon find their credit card bill in collections with even a higher amount and more fees. The moral of the story is to use a savings account to put away a little money each month, even if it is only $10 to $20. Use this money for emergencies only, and you don’t need to worry about credit cards.

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18. Homes Beyond Budget

Buying your home is one of the biggest days of your life. It’s a place that you go to every day for comfort, relaxation, and the safest building you know. Because of this, you spend months trying to find the perfect home. You need enough space for a family and need to make sure you have your own space. You want a specific kitchen, living room, and other features. With so much that you believe you need to have in your home, it’s easy to lose sight of your budget. Plus, you want to keep up with your friends, and they might have nice homes.

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In reality, you need to stop looking at what other people have, including your siblings, and focus on what you can afford. Do your daughters need to share a room? Many children do and grow up to become best friends. They will adapt and find ways to have their own space and time. Yes, trying to cram five people into one bathroom in the morning is a challenge, but when you’re living within your means, you will keep yourself out of debt and stop wasting money. When this happens, you might find yourself saving, and your wealth is growing so you can one day afford a bigger house without losing money.

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17. Impulse Shopping

How many times are you in the checkout lane and you look at all the candy bars, lighters, and other items? These are known as impulse purchases and are placed strategically (and sometimes with a higher price than similar things in the store) so you buy them on an impulse. Your lighter for your candles is nearly out of the liquid, so you need to buy a new one. Now that you see it at the checkout lane, why not pick it up now?

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You need to tell yourself “no” to all impulse items because they are one of the most significant ways you waste your money. Instead of buying that lighter for $3, you can find a different one at the dollar store for $1 that will work just as well.

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16. Beautification

We all want to be beautiful and, unfortunately, many poor people (especially women) feel that rich women are naturally more attractive. They believe that this is true because rich women can afford to dye their hair regularly, wear the best makeup, and spend hours in the salon. In reality, most rich women don’t do this. In fact, if you meet a female CEO at a local business, you may find she has very little makeup on and is not wearing a manicure.

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The myth that poor people believe when it comes to the rich and how they spend their money, looking beautiful is based on the way celebrities look and not the typical entrepreneur woman who did you what do every morning – took a shower, dried and brushed her hair, and brushed her teeth. It’s all about prioritization when it comes to spending money. Let go of the need to be glamorous through the beauty salon.

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15. Personal Trainers

You have heard so many stories about how many personal trainers rich people, mostly celebrities, have. You see how this gives them the “perfect” body and keeps them healthy – or at least you see this through the media. This gives you a false belief that everyone needs to have a personal trainer to help change your life around. It’s like thinking there is this magic pill that your trainer has you take and this magically transforms your life.

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While personal trainers can help, they are usually too expensive when you can barely make your most important bills. In reality, you will find the same results by looking at YouTube videos that focus on what you want to change. Another step to take is doing your own research.

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14. Wasting Food

This is a frustrating point for many people, especially the people who cook. You come home from a busy day at work and make your family an excellent home-cooked meal that is healthy and helps you save money. However, your kids barely touch it, and your husband isn’t that hungry, so you throw half of the food in the garbage. In a few days, the leftovers go in the trash, and you feel like you just wasted the whole meal.

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It’s not that you want to waste food. It’s difficult to know when your family is starving, and when a smaller meal would be best. It’s hard to see if they’ll like the meal they ate last month or if it doesn’t taste the same, so they don’t eat as much. The best tricks to follow to decrease waste is to keep track of what is thrown away so you learn a bit more about how much food to make and serve. Use leftovers in different dishes or create a different side, so it’s like a mixed meal in the next few days to a month, providing you can freeze the leftovers.

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13. Giving Their Children Fancy Toys

Like most parents, you want to give your children everything they ask for. Of course, you don’t do this because you also want to raise children that understand the value of a dollar, how to save, and realize they don’t need whatever they want. However, it’s hard when all their friends have phones, laptops, and Xboxes.

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While it is nice to treat your kids every now and then, giving in every time they want an expensive new toy, game, or device will run your finances dry. Plus, children will only focus on most of these items for a few weeks or months, and then they sit there collecting dust. The best option is to keep their fancy devices and toys to a minimum and wait until a special occasion, such as Christmas, to give it to them. The wait will be worth it.

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12. Strange Fitness Products/Miracle Diets

You want to lose weight and do it quickly. Instead of focusing on eating healthy and finding yourself losing a couple of pounds a week, you decide to purchase the new miracle diet pill and a couple of fitness products that will help you exercise. You couldn’t really spend the money on these items at the time, but you found a way to work around that by pushing back a couple of bills that can wait until next month.

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Not only does this send you into a bit of debt and increase your bill because you now have late fees, but the chances of these items working as you want are slim. Because you don’t have an exercise or weight loss plan, you will soon find your products collecting dust or selling them at your next garage sale for not even half of the price.

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11. Fortune Tellers and Psychics

Don’t deny it – even though you might not have actually spent money on a fortune teller or psychic, you have thought about it. You have looked at the free reading groups on Facebook, shared your picture, and tried to get someone to tell you something. It’s a natural curiosity for people to learn as much as they can about their future, what direction they should take in life, or even past experience. Unfortunately, many people are scammers and just looking to make a few quick dollars at your expense.

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The truth is, your future depends on your choices and if you want a good prospect you need to make good choices and doing this is free You don’t need anyone to try to tell you whether you should marry your significant other or not as your heart, mind, and time will tell you. Instead of wasting your money on people who are trying to scam you or giving you an educated guess, focus on paying down your debt so you can start saving your money.

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10. Spiritual Items/Good Luck Charms

When you are poor and trying to build your wealth, you’ll try pretty much anything. In fact, you probably have an idea of the types of items you’ve wasted money on, such as a good luck charm that was supposed to give you better luck with your finances. Usually, you know that these pieces won’t help you as much as someone says, but you still hope for several reasons. Sometimes you just need something to believe in, and other times you really think they will help you, you just need to find the right item.

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If you truly believe, then you need to follow your heart. However, always remember your budget and to be smart with your purchase. Don’t go to Amazon and purchase a bunch of crystals and candles because you read a money spell. Instead, do some research and save up for this exclusive item. Make sure you genuinely want to buy the article and it will become useful in your life instead of impulsively purchasing it.

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9. New Trends

You have a daughter who is begging you for the latest fashionable jeans that cost over $100. You want her to have everything she needs, but she doesn’t need these no matter how badly she thinks she does. It seems that every time you walk into the store, the jeans are staring at you and telling you that you can afford them if you try.

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The fact is, the jeans won’t be as popular within a couple of months and then your daughter will want that different pair. Fashion and trends change quickly and often overnight. If you start buying one item, you will need to purchase the next thing because you need to keep up with your neighbors. However, you can’t afford the jeans as quickly as your neighbors can. You have other priorities for your finances, and it’s not a fancy pair of pants that you can find for cheaper in a few months.

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8. Your Health

One of the biggest mistakes poor people make is ignoring their health because they can’t afford health insurance, the doctor bill, to fix a cavity or glasses. The problem is when you ignore problems with your health, they become more significant problems and much more expensive. No matter what the issue is, ignoring your poor health will not make the problem disappear. You need to put your finances in order the best you can and then focus on the priority at hand, which is getting yourself to the doctor, so you don’t end up with a large hospital bill or operation later.

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Go to the doctor, even if you don’t have health insurance, and look at payment plans. Hospitals and clinics have great payment plans for people with and without health insurance. All you need to do is get on your phone and call them once you get the bill. Sometimes they will have financial hardship cases and will deduct a certain percentage from your bill. Plus, you’re now on your way to staying healthy and out of the hospital.

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7. Going Out

We all need to go out and enjoy ourselves from time to time. It’s great to go out with your friends for a drink or go out with your partner to a movie, but how much money are you spending on it that could go elsewhere? This is not to say that you shouldn’t go out and enjoy a night every now and then, but you don’t need to do it every Friday night or every payday.

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If you know that your anniversary is coming up in three weeks and you are craving Chinese food, wait and go out for Chinese for your anniversary. If your friends are going to the club on Fridays, stay in and enjoy a gentle and quiet evening at home at least three weeks every month. Take one day a month and go out with your friends or invite them over to your house for a movie night.

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6. In-App Purchases And Games

You download a free game to play on your phone during your downtime. You are on level six when suddenly you run out of coins. You’ve become a bit addicted to this game and can’t imagine taking the time to build up your coins so you can purchase the item. This is when the app tells you that there is a new sale, and you can buy 1,000 coins for $9.99. You think about how much you can do with that many coins and how long it would take for you to build without paying and decide that $10 isn’t that much money.

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Within a couple of days, you have run out of coins again, but this time you need to spend more money for less coins. By the end of the month, $150 went into your app when it could have gone to groceries, gas, or paying the electric bill. Don’t be ashamed if you’ve fallen into this trap; it happens to many people. However, you need to find a way to end the spending streak so you can focus on your priorities, even if this means deleting the game. Trust me; you won’t miss it after a couple of days.

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5. Gambling

This is seen as similar to in-app purchases for many people when it comes to looking at it in terms of wasting money. Gambling can be anything from going to the casino to buying a lottery ticket. Sure, the chance of putting a dime into a machine and getting back $50 sounds great, but what will you do once you win just a little money? You think this is your lucky day and soon you’re leaving a casino with less money than you came with.

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This doesn’t mean you can’t go to the casino, but you need to make sure of two things before you go. First, you can afford to go to the casino. Just because you have money in your account doesn’t mean you can afford to spend it gambling. Second, you need to have a budget. Go to the casino with $20 and once you spend that money, get out of there.

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4. The Newest Technology

In some ways, this is another way of keeping up with your friends. You want the newest and greatest technology because of all the features it gives you. On your phone, you get a better camera, thinner or bigger phone, and something that looks new and what other people want. But, if you think about it, there is very little difference from one phone to the next. Even if you have the money to pay for a new phone, it doesn’t mean you can afford it.

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It is important to remember the difference between having the money in your account and being able to afford the item. When your car needs maintenance that is $800 and the new phone is priced at $800, what you can afford is to fix your car and not buy the new phone.

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3. Banking

Have you ever looked at how much money you give your bank every year? This doesn’t just include the commission you pay your bank for commission and not to mention those dreaded overdraft fees. Think about it, if you average ten overdraft fees a month and each charge is $33, you are paying your bank $330 a month, and this comes to $3,960 a year. This is definitely money that is wasted just because you couldn’t keep your checkbook afloat. At the same time, it’s hard not to look at your bank and blame them because how are you to get and stay out of the hole when they are taking so much of your hard-earned money?

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This doesn’t mean that you withdraw all your money from the bank and stop using them. It means that you need to take control of your finances. Look at how much you make and create a budget, so you know that you will keep your account in the positive and avoid those overdraft charges.

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2. Smoking & Vaping

Not only is this harmful to you, but poor people spend more money on smoking and vaping than any other socio-economic status. In fact, it’s often the lowest socio-economic groups that spend more money on gambling and smoking when an average price for a pack of cigarettes is a little over $6, though many states are increasing the cost to up to $10 per pack.

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This means that you will spend around $200 on a pack of cigarettes every month, especially if you go through a half of a pack to a whole pack every day. To put this into perspective, without inflation, the cost you spend on cigarettes every year is $2,400, and the price for ten years is $24,000. Now, take a moment to think about what you can spend that money on, such as repairs to your car or even save up for a new car or house. Of course, you could also put that money into savings for your retirement. If you want to stop smoking, there are multiple ways, such as reading a self-help book or going to the doctor.

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1. Giving To The Wrong Charities

This isn’t easy to hear, but there are many well-known charities you donate your money to where the charity doesn’t see half of the money you gave. Part of this is because of the fees the system takes when they process the payment. The other part of it is some of the money goes to paying the staff instead of where you want the money to go. For instance, if you donate to a charity that helps sick children, you want the money to go to the children and not the staff.

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While you can continue to donate money, it is essential to find a charity or nonprofit organization that is in your area. Then, you can walk in the doors and talk to the executive director about where your money will go, and you can see the program expanding because of your contribution. Even if you don’t feel like paying the staff’s wages is a waste of money, you always have a better feeling when you are helping the people you want to over anything else.

Sources:

“15 Things POOR People Waste Money On.” Alux, YouTube. March 2019.

“13 Ways poor people waste money but rich people don’t.” Paula R. Gorman, Ideas Ranking.

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