Many people spend at least one summer of childhood doing odd jobs where they saved money, especially kids. They may sell lemonade to buy that one dream item their parents wouldn’t. Do you remember when you couldn’t get something you wanted, like a Nintendo? Maybe as a teenager, it was a used car that gave you a hint of freedom on the open road. These Redditors remember saving money to buy when they were younger. You can probably relate. So you’ll enjoy these heart-warming stories of motivation, drive, and passion.
Some show true humanity of thoughtfulness and sharing, which we all can use right now. Please keep in mind that some of these stories also express the hardships people go through to purchase some items that many of us take for granted similar to the top stars on the list of America’s richest celebrities. Enjoy the article for a good laugh, a humbling experience, and a walk down memory lane.
20. Video Games
It’s hard to believe that home video game consoles have only been with us for about half a century given their ubiquitousness in American homes today. For many children, they have been a prized possession since the introduction of the very first Atari system, with each subsequent generation of video game consoles having better graphics and technology. Unsurprisingly, many Redditors fondly remember saving up to purchase their own piece of the video game landscape. The thread was full of Nintendo in particular, with “Nintendo Entertainment System (NES),” “Nintendo Gameboy or DS,” and “Nintendo 64” being incredibly common answers.
Many Redditors excitedly shared their video game histories with /u/Calfee911 saying, “A Nintendo 64, I was 11 when it came out, my mum was a single mum, so I never got an allowance. I raked leaves, cut yards, did EVERYTHING I could to get that. And I got the donkey Kong 64 version with the rumble pack and all, still have it to this day.” Another remembered, “Original Nintendo. I was in 6th grade at the time and cut yards in the neighborhood to save up money. Nintendo had just been released, and every afternoon I’d call around and figure out where they had one in stock. 4th trip was the charm.”