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Board Economics
Re: Planning avoids unnecessary expenses
by
Alisha-k
on 18/03/2023, 17:42:17 UTC
Is good to plan, don't live your life on a plata of Gold. The first time I had bulk money was during my higher institution days, as a student we know and hear too many things but only few chose to do something, opportunity of MMM, crypto currency and Achievers forum sorry mentioning them here came to me in school and I grasps it and as God may have it, I make a lot of money but the first thing that came to my mind was to buy car, I bought two cars, place one as a taxi and one private use as school big boy but non of this happen to play out well.

The Taxi cab had an accident and piece in bits and I sold it out auction price, same thing happen to the one I was using in school and it was a tragedy scenes, it was sold as Scrabs. I used the remaining money to live extravagant lifestyles, going out with friends, carrying girls to where we can't ordinarily afford bills, buying wears we don't need, gadgets and accessories we don't match our income or status but all this turn out against me. I lost almost everything, for two years after my school I could afford a dime, no job, no source income, I have nothing in my bitcoin wallets, life balls back to zero level.

Today I can boastfully said this not to impress you or give you a plan but is good to plan your life, know what you want per time, avoid impulse buying, avoid competition, avoid extravagant lifestyle, have a routine, draw your scale of preference, learn forgone alternative principles. Life on earth is short if you can't get it right, and life is hell if you're not living it right.
I'm a spendthrift, so I always go beyond my monthly budget, and sometimes borrow from my investments which I repay the moment I get my money back anyways. So this goes to show that not only do you have to have a plan, you gotta follow it through as well because plans are just a rule for you to follow, and some rules could be broken. With that being said, it's inherently great to always plan your expenses as that is the first step towards effectively knowing how to budget, because at least now you where your money is coming from and where it's going to. Ultimately, the journey towards being financially literate in practice is a little arduous so the dedication is necessary to pull through.
hope you know, not all expenses are planned and funny enough, the unplanned expenses some times are usually funds draining.
Don't get me wrong please, it's necessary to plan for expenses but while on it, plan for the expenses you don't expect.