dereksbicycles
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Is there a spending difference between those 2?
Here is a perspective:
Let's say that I gave you $200 to spend on a bike. You don't care too much because it's a gift. Therefore, you don't bother to do your homework. You decide to spend $100 on a $50 bike and pocket the rest.
What if you worked for every dollars you made? You want every dollar to stretch. You will be patient and do your home work. You do your research and end up getting a $100 bike for $50.
In your observation, have you personally seen many situations where people don't care about money in general?
Here is a perspective:
Let's say that I gave you $200 to spend on a bike. You don't care too much because it's a gift. Therefore, you don't bother to do your homework. You decide to spend $100 on a $50 bike and pocket the rest.
What if you worked for every dollars you made? You want every dollar to stretch. You will be patient and do your home work. You do your research and end up getting a $100 bike for $50.
In your observation, have you personally seen many situations where people don't care about money in general?