As the years go by, we gradually move from youth to maturity. At the age of 40, many people begin to re-examine their life and consumption habits. We can't help but ask: among the many consumption items, which money is really worth spending and which money is actually wasted?
1. Famous brands and luxury goods: is it really worth it?
Think about how many months you've spent on a designer bag or a pair of limited-edition shoes. But now, are you still using them, or have they been shelved and become "passers-by" in your wardrobe? Instead of spending huge sums of money for the sake of momentary vanity, invest your money in more valuable things, such as upgrading your skills, traveling with your family, or preparing for retirement.
2. Frequent change of electronic products: is it really necessary?
Mobile phones, computers, tablets, ......Whenever a new product is released, do you can't help but want to get it? But if you think about it, do you really need so many electronics? In fact, many old products can still meet our needs in terms of performance. Instead of changing frequently, learn to cherish and use the money you save for something more meaningful.
3. Food and beverage consumption: a win-win situation for health and money
Eating out is indeed convenient and fast, but in the long run, it will not only have an impact on your health, but also make your wallet "** In fact, learning to cook by yourself can not only ensure the health and nutrition of food, but also save a lot of food and beverage costs. What's more, sharing food with your family is more likely to strengthen your relationship.
4. Fitness courses: the most important thing is to choose the one that suits you
In order to stay in shape and health, many people choose to sign up for various fitness classes. But have you ever noticed that many times, you just want to follow the trend or feel that "you can't keep exercising if you don't sign up for classes"? In fact, the most important thing is to choose an exercise method that suits you and stick to it. Whether it's running, yoga or swimming, as long as you like it, you can achieve the effect of fitness.
5. Trendy goods: Don't blindly follow the trend
Trends are always changing, but classics never go out of style. Instead of blindly chasing trends, opt for those classic, versatile styles. Not only will this save you money, but it will also allow you to stand out from the crowd and show your personality.
After the age of 40, we should cherish our time and money even more. Consumption is not the whole story of life, it is more important to find what can really bring you happiness and satisfaction. Re-examining our own view of consumption allows us to use our money in more meaningful places and live a more fulfilling and satisfying life.