I spotted a killer deal at the grocery store the other dayβ¦ These Bitchinβ Chipotle Sauce things are usually $7-8 each at Costcoβ¦ but I found them for only $1 at the 99c store! Woohoo!
After stacking about 15 into my shopping cart, I took a celebratory photo and sent it to my wife⦠She was very proud, having taught me most of the deal-hunting tricks I use today.
I donβt know about you, but I think being frugal is a cool thing. Itβs something we should celebrate more and share more with the world.
Hereβs some cool stuff you may not know about why being frugal is awesomeβ¦
Being Frugal Makes You More βAttractiveβ π
According to this survey done by Slickdeals a couple years ago, 92% of Americans consider frugality an attractive quality in a partner or potential partner. 92%, yo!
Not only that, 79% of people think itβs βperfectly acceptableβ to use a coupon on a first date! π€― Woohoo! Keep on clippinβ, you handsome couponers.
The survey also talks about the difference between being βfrugalβ and being βcheapββ¦ While frugality is a turn-on, being cheap is a turn-off!
Being frugal:Β
- Buying off-brand items β
- Shopping at second-hand stores β
- Seeking deals and using coupons β
- Keeping & using old electronics β
- Watching movies & drinking alcohol at home instead of going out β
Being cheap:
- Not leaving a tip β
- Not paying when itβs your turn β
- Eating expired food β
- Relying on others to pay β
- Skimping on hygiene & self care β
Frugal Habits = Comfortable (and Earlier) Retirement
Last month, Personal Capital released a survey to find out βHave Americans Become More Frugalβ? The short answer is YES! And for good reasonβ¦
Here are the key survey takeaways:
- 90.4% of respondents claim to have βfrugal habitsβ
- The No. 1 reason they adopt frugal habits is βto save for future investmentsβ
- Of those who have adopted frugal habits, 50.7% are now considering early retirement!
Wow. βEarlyβ retirement is one the rise! Itβs not just a pipe dream β more and more people are getting their financial lives together, using frugality as a cornerstone.
Mindful Spending Means More Value For Dollars
Imagine Joe and Steve each have $100 to spend.
Joe buys tickets to a ball game ($50), hot dogs ($20) and some items at the stadium gift shop ($30) on the way out. In all, Joe spends $100 to experience a ball game.
Steve is more mindful with spendingβ¦ He buys tickets to the same ball game ($50), but eats food at home beforehand ($0) and doesnβt buy souvenirs ($0). Then, the following weekend, Steve buys tickets to another entire ball game ($50).
Both friends spend the full $100, but Steveβs frugal habits allow him to experience 2 ball games where Joe can only experience 1.
Simply put, spending less on things that donβt provide long-lasting value means you can spend more on things that do provide you value.
Frugal Humans Help the Environment π±π
When you buy less βstuff,β humans manufacture less βstuff.β When humans manufacture less, we use less of the Earthβs dwindling natural resources. Quite simply, really.
Did you know that humans use more natural resources each year than the Earth can actually generate within the year? Doesnβt take a genius to figure out that this is not sustainable, and one day, all the resources will be GONE.
Having a frugal mind-set and lifestyle can help reduce your environmental footprint. Living in excess and consuming more than you need is the opposite. π
DIY Projects Increase Your Resourcefulness
If you can grow things yourself, make things yourself, and fix things yourselfβ¦ you are less dependent on others. And isnβt that what we are all kind of shooting for β independence?
Iβm not talking about doing everything yourself in life. There is a balance between DIY and outsourcing.
But frugal people understand that the more problems they can solve with their own two hands makes them more resourceful and gives them more options and control.
Frugality Improves Social Connections
Sometimes people are afraid to admit they are frugalβ¦ Theyβre worried others might shun them or cut them out of future invitations.
But Iβve experienced the opposite! The more open I am about my lifestyle, the more people I seem to connect with.Β
Itβs refreshing when other people admit they are trying to save money, get a good deal or waste less. Frugality actually brings people together.
A big part of being frugal is sharing, swapping, giving and receiving. All these activities improve social relationships. Think about Buy Nothing groups, co-op organizations, and even potluck meals. Sharing is caring!
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So, what do you reckon? Do you think being frugal is cool? Or is my vision warped? (Could also be the cheap sunglasses Iβm wearing, which I got for a bargain. Just sayinβ π)
Wishing you all an awesome Friday and great Super Bowl weekend!
Love, Joel
Joel is a 35 y/o Aussie living in Los Angeles and the guy behindΒ 5amjoel.com. He loves waking up early, finding ways to be more efficient withΒ timeΒ andΒ money, and sharing what he learns with others. Rise Early | Retire Early!