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things like clothes and products that I know only make me happy for a short while.
Mediocre meals out when I easily could have even in for a fraction of the price.
I feel really guilty spending money on lunch at work.
I can so easily packet the night before.
I feel that I am very smart about money when it comes to shopping or travel.
However, I'm not so smart when I'm drunk and buying way too expensive drinks.
Uh, the guilt usually kicks in the next day.
I feel guilty spending money on jewelry.
I can't understand why it's so expensive.
I also spend too much money on uber's and lifts because I am able bodied and can take the train if I wanted.
But I let my lazy get the best of me going to the movies.
I love escaping the world for a couple of hours of pure entertainment, but movies are really expensive these days, so it's a treat when I do go clothes because I have too much already material items, clothing, shoes, et cetera.
Because I already have excess.
I don't feel guilty.
I spend my money on what I want just in moderation.
I don't really feel guilty spending money because I don't really send on things of no value to me.
Things I'm aware are expensive.
I have immigrant parents who taught me to really think about if I needed the things I wanted to splurge on, like Is that massage really gonna bring you $200 worth of happiness Close?
I know they're cheaper options.
Anything where I know I'm doing it for convenience.
Like was serge rates or renting shoes at Soulcycle?