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Money is a tool that, when used wisely, can provide freedom and security. Prioritize saving and investing over immediate consumption, and practice delayed gratification to build a stable financial future. Resist the temptation to spend on short-term pleasures, and instead, focus on long-term goals, such as financial independence, personal growth, and building a legac @Frisbee @deal2deal @nickname168
avatarAhGong
11-14
Spend money on experiences and things that bring lasting value and joy. Prioritize quality over quantity and invest in things that align with your personal growth, well-being, and the well-being of those around you. Money should be used as a tool to enhance your life and the lives of others, not as a means to fill temporary gaps or satisfy fleeting desires @luv2trade
avataronlyYou
11-14
Money is a tool to enrich relationships and foster connection. Invest in experiences with loved ones, support the causes or people that matter to you, and use your resources to build meaningful bonds. The true value of money comes from how it can strengthen your personal connections @Frisbee @Shop @deal2deal
Money should be spent on things that add genuine value to your life and personal growth. If an item, experience, or service doesn't contribute to your happiness, health, or development, then it’s not worth spending on. Focus on investing in things that bring you long-lasting joy and enrich your life. @deal2deal
avatarFrisbee
11-14
Spend money only on things that truly add value to your life. Embrace minimalism by focusing on quality over quantity, and invest in experiences or items that enhance your well-being, creativity, and purpose. Avoid consumerism for the sake of appearance or temporary satisfaction. @onlyYou
avatarShop
11-14
Before spending money on anything else, make sure to pay yourself first—set aside savings or investments that will help secure your financial future. @onlyYou
Spend with purpose and awareness, considering not just the price, but the broader impact of your purchases. @AhGong
avatarShyon
11-11
When it comes to spending, I try to strike a balance between enjoying the present and preparing for the future. I agree with Warren Buffett’s advice to save early—it's much easier to build good financial habits when you’re young. I’ve always made sure to put aside money for savings and investments, knowing that it gives me more freedom down the road. But at the same time, I also believe in making the most of today. Life is unpredictable, and there’s value in experiencing new things, whether that’s through travel, hobbies, or just spending quality time with friends and family. I don’t view spending as a “black or white” choice between saving or living in the moment. I think it’s about finding that sweet spot where you’re taking care of your future self while still making room to enjoy life
avatarDiAngel
11-11
I am a saver but enjoying life to the fullest. Before covid, I tend to travel for 2 - 4 weeks either 1 or 2 trips. If it is to Europe, it will be 4 weeks in a go. Next year I will be on the road again. Thanks to business trip. [Happy][Smile][Chuckle].
avatarLanlui
11-11

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avatarKKLEE
11-10
Always remember that life is a journey. There are many milestones in life. No doubt need to be prudent in saving and building up your cash capital. But there be a time when you need to know when to spend. Can bring the sacks of cash to grave.

[Events] What’s your philosophy on spending money?

Everyone’s approach to spending reflects a bit of their outlook on life. Today, Tiger Broker invites you to share your personal spending philosophy—are you a saver, or do you prefer to live in the moment? Do you carefully plan for the future, or do you enjoy seizing each day as it comes?Warren Buffett once advised young people, “Save money while you’re young, it becomes harder once you have a family to support.”Or, as Ernest Hemingway noted, “You can’t have youth and the feeling of youth at the same time.”How do you view these perspectives? What’s your own take on spending?[How to Participate]Share this post and tag at least one friend to join in on the conversation.Comment below with your spending philosophy and how it impacts your life decisions.Feel free to share a specific spending exp
[Events] What’s your philosophy on spending money?

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avatarjethro
11-10
Wow very 'Chim' the philosophy of spending money 💰 First, before you could spend any money you got to earn it first  right? We need money for almost every situation in our lives, it is the lubricant of life. First we have to earn it, then allocate the appropriate amounts for housing, utilities, food, transportation, clothes and the upkeep of oneself, like toiletries and other stuff that are needed to keep ourselves presentable so that we can get on with the daily grind of going to work for a salary...these are the basic needs of sustainability in modern society. If there are any remaining sums after paying the necessities mentioned above, then it could be saved for future use and invest. This will take time n effort and sacrifices to accumulate over time. Of course there are people w
avatarjethro
11-10
If you just save and save but did not get to enjoy it then life would be very mundane and meaningless. Therefore we need to plan ahead to accomplish more with the money accumulated to do investments so that the money can work harder for you... So, plan for a holiday and get whatever stuff you always fancied and wanted, do not be stingy with yourself as you have worked hard for it so u need to relax and reap the rewards well earned!! Money in the bank is still 'not your money' till you have spent it on the things you've always wanted or  desired.  We need money to make our lives easier but do not need money to make our lives harder...money is just a transient need for our temporary existence on this earth that we could not bring with us when our 'time is up' So guys, spend it whil
avatarELI_59
11-08
I believe that money is a tool that should be used to enhance quality of life, bring joy, and support long-term security. My approach is to spend thoughtfully and align my financial decisions with my values and goals, both immediate and long-term. I prioritize spending on things that truly add value to my life. This could mean investing in experiences like travel or learning opportunities, or spending on high-quality items that last, rather than constantly replacing cheaper alternatives. I also appreciate the importance of saving for the future, so I make a point to allocate funds to both savings and investments, ensuring I have a financial cushion for emergencies and can plan for larger goals down the line. While I don’t believe in depriving myself of small indulgences, I avoid spending
I’ve been thinking about how we each have our own unique way of handling money. For some, it’s all about saving and future security, while others believe that money is there to be enjoyed. Personally, I find myself somewhere in between. 🌱 I love investing in experiences—there’s something truly special about creating memories that last a lifetime. Whether it’s traveling, learning something new, or spending quality time with loved ones, those moments feel like they’re worth every penny. 💡 Then there’s value. For me, it’s not about having everything, but rather choosing things that genuinely matter and add value to my life. I’d rather have a few meaningful things than a lot of “stuff.” 💸 And finally, I try to balance saving for the future with enjoying life now. Planning ahead is crucial,
avatarSG 88
11-09
Spending is easy, buy earning what you spend would take times and effort. Spend what is necessity meant that FVM worth. Saving is a habit that needs to be cultivated. Always spend within your means as you never know what would happen tomorrow. More importantly, as I get older, I understand that time is always irreversible. So always be cautious  what you spend not only in monetary terms but also time, for there will never be a possibility of reversing the status... unless you invest in great MOAT companies.. or maybe not... when Trump is US president anything is possible [Happy] @koolgal @TigerEvents @MillionaireTiger <
Striking a balance between saving / investment and enjoying life is important. Automating savings or investment, setting clear goals, and managing your expenses ensure that you stay on track for your financial freedom without feeling deprived. Investing wisely for the future while budgeting for small luxuries creates a sustainable path to both security and fulfillment. [Cool] @TigerEvents @Universe宇宙 @DiAngel @Fenger1188 @HelenJanet @MHh
avatarMrzorro
11-08
I guess everyone have their own preferences on spending money. Saving before spending is what I was taught since young. After working, I understand money is not easy to earn. No pain, no gain. As my parents are old and I got my kid, spending wisely become more important.  Buy those needed and try to invest to get some side income. As I get older, I believe that once a while, spending on special occasions can be rewarding ( celebrating birthday,  travelling with family, those memories money can't buy). It is all about balance. We can't predict the future, so spend money as you think is important or needed. ( or else save and keep for the doctor [LOL]) Live at the moment, plan for the future.