Planning Ahead, or Living For The Moment?

Kramodlog

Naked and living in a barrel
Well, not buying plates saves you the money, regardless of how little, you would spend on those plates. Sure, a bad case of food poisoning is far more expensive than even modestly priced plates, but if you don't get sick, you could save a little money.
How can a case of food poisoning cost you money? Lost days of work?
 

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sabrinathecat

Explorer
Sounds like that's someone taking the value to extremes--more than a little unhealthy, physically and mentally. (no offense)

4-6months seems like a good buffer, though in this age, a full year is almost in order. If possible.
 

Sounds like that's someone taking the value to extremes--more than a little unhealthy, physically and mentally.
Of course. I'm not saying it's healthy or correct behavior. I'm just explaining it.
(no offense)
I find your post highly offensive. I demand an apology!
4-6months seems like a good buffer, though in this age, a full year is almost in order. If possible.
If possible is key. Unfortunately it's not always possible. Some people live paycheck-to-paycheck. It makes it hard to save anything.
 



Kramodlog

Naked and living in a barrel
Medical expenses.
Why would you have that? Go to an hospital or clinique.

Plus, any food you eat will probably be vomited, so that's just a waste of food - which you paid money for.
True true. Makes me think of a girl I dated who had eating disorders. They were supposed to be behind her, but when she would go to the toilet after a meal in a restaurant, I always had wondered is she flushed my money down the toilet.
 




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