It does make you wonder, though. I mean, I've been drinking beer for twenty years and smoking for fifteen. I don't even want to guess at what sort of car I could have driven by now...
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Yeah well I've gone 2 years with ecig instead of real smokes now. Rough calculations say I've saved something like 1000-1200 euros a year doing so. Yet, somehow, I don't have any more money than I used to.
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Lol. They say the more you have the more you spend... I am five years smoke free now myself. Smoking and getting drunk were an addiction for me. That's where all of my money went.
Since then I done got me a wife...I used the money I saved after I quit smoking and drinking to pay towards the cost of wedding. Now we are saving for a house as we try for a child. I'm grateful to have more than I need now - enough to support the work of the church and give to others, and to eat enough for 2 men every day to support my training.
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Darradarljod wrote ...
Lol. They say the more you have the more you spend... I am five years smoke free now myself. Smoking and getting drunk were an addiction for me. That's where all of my money went.
Since then I done got me a wife...I used the money I saved after I quit smoking and drinking to pay towards the cost of wedding. Now we are saving for a house as we try for a child. I'm grateful to have more than I need now - enough to support the work of the church and give to others, and to eat enough for 2 men every day to support my training.
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Animayhem wrote ...
Darradarljod wrote ...
Lol. They say the more you have the more you spend... I am five years smoke free now myself. Smoking and getting drunk were an addiction for me. That's where all of my money went.
Since then I done got me a wife...I used the money I saved after I quit smoking and drinking to pay towards the cost of wedding. Now we are saving for a house as we try for a child. I'm grateful to have more than I need now - enough to support the work of the church and give to others, and to eat enough for 2 men every day to support my training.
Good for you. Those are hard addictions to break.
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Sounds like you've got your life heading towards a good place. ^_^