You should define what “joy” is. Go ahead and write that down. What brings you happiness? Identify those things and then ask yourself if you are spending your money in those areas. More importantly, ask yourself why you are spending on things that aren’t on that list. Bottom line: avoid spending too much money on things that aren’t at the top of your “joy” list.
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