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How should those born in the 1990s save money when facing the “mid-life crisis”?

The parts we want to save money on are mainly those things that are not really needed in real life. In other words, buying these things will not bring a qualitative improvement to our lives. If we don’t buy these things, Things will not have much impact on life. If these expenses can be saved, it will be a considerable amount of money. These things mainly fall into the following categories.

1. Buying things in large quantities because of discounts. We don't need these things at the moment, but when we hear the news about discounts, we have a feeling of worry about gain and loss. We feel that if we don't buy it now, if we need this thing in the future, the current price will no longer be available. So, prompted by this emotion, they started buying in large quantities and hoarding in large quantities. However, after I bought them, I put them in the storage room and did not use them until they expired. If you can respond calmly when encountering discounts and buy products based on your true needs, you can save a lot of money.

Second, many membership cards have a characteristic. The longer the membership card is, the more cost-effective the price is, such as fitness cards, swimming cards, etc. In order to lose weight, some people go to the gym to apply for a fitness card. After adding up, they choose a five-year, ten-year or even lifetime card. On the surface, it may seem like you are getting a bargain, but if you end up only going to the gym to exercise for a year, or even just a few months, you will lose even more money. Just imagine, if you had applied for a short-term fitness card at that time, you would have spent much less money. If you can not be fooled by superficial offers when dealing with this type of matter, and think about your own real situation before making a choice, you can save a lot of money.

In addition, there are many items that can also be saved, such as cable TV membership fees, wifi annual fees, mobile phone package fees, phone bills, etc. Although from a single point of view, the money saved by each expense is not much, but when accumulated, the total amount can be very large.