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Board Economics
Re: Is some certain lifestyle a waste of money and time ?
by
G_Besar
on 19/05/2023, 15:15:52 UTC
It's true and more mature. I think in terms of maintaining a balance between social needs and financial obligations. Anyone here, I think, basic needs such as food, clothing, housing and family health are the No. 1 priority scale that must be met and prioritized. For the idea you say of looking for a cheaper alternative it's a good idea to strike a balance between meeting daily needs and enjoying social gatherings.

The needs that you express are very important needs for everyone in their lives so not all of them also need to find cheap alternatives to some of these things. For example in food and health, if we often use cheap alternatives to these two things, I think it will also be very risky for people who do it because food is something that needs to be taken care of.

Likewise with health where it must also be maintained so that it always requires a more appropriate alternative even though it is not cheap enough, although in general cheap alternatives can also help to ease a person's burden in meeting their needs in life, but what needs to be known here is that this is not always the case. can be the right solution when it is aimed at very important things like health and food.