Two-fold Personalities on Spending!
Majority of People have different kinds of personalities when spending money, but I have a two-fold personality; the first very Frugal, and the second Prodigal. Spending money either on clothes, groceries, and charity or on spending stuff what I don’t really want. Giving money to relative or friends greatly helps those in need. I always look for opportunities to offer help to others and generous.
The frugal; controlled money helps me to shop smartly and select important entities, such as clothes, groceries, and other necessities. I really do care about smart shopping and buying stuff that I truly need and use. I like buying stuff, such as electronic or new devices that will provide instructions to learn some new technology. I do not buy anything that I don’t really need and which is not even useful.
The Prodigal state of mind helps me spend money on others, such as clothes, gifts, donations, and etcetera. It’s like a spend money quickly and easily without thinking. It helps me feel that my money is being useful to others. Spending money could be even smarter, if we always spent it in useful manner.
I come from a poor background. When I was a little child, my family did not have enough money for my education. I grew up with child labor and with study. I never had stylish clothes or gourmet food. I always worked hard to support my family and my education. That is why I know closely about money. I like to spend money on very useful buying and utilize it in a smart manner.
I know well that giving is more powerful than taking, and giving to others is wonderful. Spending money can be used as giving; it encourages me to develop on my two-fold personality. I would also prefer to be smart on using money. Controlling and utilizing money is smart investing on financial market. So money can make some extra money that can be more generous on my social work, such as giving money, time, and talents to other people who in need. Helping others is my social activity and it feels me more generous.
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