The best way to make money is to save money. What're biz's best saving tips?
Here are mine
>nofap to save cost of tissues >only eat chicken, rice and oatmeal >travel by bike to work >run a payfair trust node for passive income >turn lamps off when you leave a room >never do drugs/alcohol
>monthly massage/happyending instead of spending more money trying to find someone to love me
Benjamin James
I just wipe myself off with my boxers once I've finished fapping desu, kinda sticky but you stop noticing it after a minute or two
Nicholas Morales
I assume you reuse them at least 2 times to save washing machine costs?
Luis Lopez
>washing machine what, you wanna end up poor? or do you not have a sink to fill up with a drop of soap and some cold water?
Thomas Rogers
I change boxers whenever I shower, so once every other day. It's not that bad honestly
Matthew Nelson
Don't use toilet paper, its expensive. Just wash your ass with water, quick shower of bidet is cheaper that the paper. Plus most countries municipal water system cannot easily proccess toilet paper and it would be better for the environment to just wash not wipe.
The best way to make money is to put money to work though. Also saving money on food is stupid. One of the best things of life is food and that comes from a skelly.
Luke Allen
payfair trust node is so underrated
Evan Thomas
1. Payfair trust node (best bet) 2. Kucoin (tapped out for now but just wait for crypto resurgence) 3. Wear same shirt at least 3x days in a row. Wear different outerwear to hide the facr 4. No women. Just fap. Deep fake > any bitch you can get irl anyway 5. Only eat rice, beans, oatmeal 6. Always keep your life at the edge of suicide while saving every penny you can and put 50% of all savings into eth.
Evan Evans
fuck off pajeet
Jose Gomez
LOL
Ayden Miller
>his city doesn't have laundromats
Juan Morales
Any other ausfags cash in on the perception that our generation is full of dumb bludgers?
>Be 21 >Wagecuck around 35 hrs a week >Crash at mum's house rent free >Have girlfriend from christian family >They're kinda snobby but generous and bound by their Jesus >Eat breakfast and dinner at their house 5 times a week for free
I don't know how much longer I can this off. I save around 2 grand a month currently.
Ian Sullivan
Legit answer, get a food saver, cook in bulk, freeze everything/food prep. Order everything you eat/drink/use on amazon in bulk when possible. Avoid stores/shopping. Get a vpn and torrent everything. Keep your living area organized, easy to keep inventory on what you have/need.
It's much better to make more money, than to try to get rich by saving. Don't waste money, but also don't waste your prime years for delayed gratification that will be less gratifying as you age.
Caleb Williams
Isn't life in Australia expensive in general?
Liam Anderson
>he doesn't have a cumrag
Samuel Young
The best way to make money is to make more money. I kinda regret being so frugal during most of my 20s. The amount of money I saved by not buying really nice clothes or going out more seems trivial now that I have a lucrative career going.
Caleb Thomas
I'm not one of the autists here who try to avoid spending at all, I just try to be intelligent about spending. I very rarely buy 'stuff", I buy what i need, and I research the best deals and quality. If I buy tools, I get stuff that will last a long time. No IKEA shit. No Target chinese made shit.
Honestly, the best thing you can do is learn to use tools and do shit yourself. The handle on my microwave broke recently. GE wants $90 for a new one. Are you fucking kidding me? A $.05 screw that's 1/4" longer fixed it. It's shocking to me how many young people I know who can't even use a screwdriver, or paint a wall, or change their oil. If I need to do anything, I look it up first, chances are there's a youtube video or blog post showing how to do it cheaper, better, and faster than having someone else do it. Simple repairs are fucking EASY. That, and take care of your shit. Wash your clothes, do it correctly, and learn to sew simple repairs. Learn to cook. Biggest waste of money is food, having someone else make it for you. Like several people have said, rice and beans are dirt cheap. So are potatoes, and most vegetables. A rice cooker is $30 on Amazon, and can make enough rice to last you several days. Shop for deals, learn that most expiration dates are overly generous and you can get great deals on stuff like meat when it's close to expiration and they mark it off (just freeze it asap. It'll be fine.) Stop paying too much for processes onions and sugar products. That's what most packaged food is made from. That, and corn.
Do away with cable. It's a waste of money. I got rid of it years ago, I don't miss it. Get someone's password for Netflix and Hulu, you're set. VPN for everything else. The only thing I pay for is a cable router - and I call and threaten to quit every year, and get the starter intro rate, because they'd rather do that and keep you, than lose the business. It's their business model. Work it, for fuck's sake.
Aiden Murphy
>processes onions I swear to god I typed onions. What the fuck.
Jayden Bennett
Why the living fuck is s o y filtered. Fuck you, Jow Forums.
Cameron Sanchez
*over shit sucks desu
Matthew James
>shit sucks desu care to elaborate why?
Sebastian Cruz
Kek
Joseph Nelson
learn how to repair old knee pads instead of buying new ones
Alexander Gomez
I second this. I'm 25. I live in a cabin I built. I rent the land super cheap. I fix everything. Installed solar panels and second hand batteries. No electric bills. Use barely any gas. My car's are always old and I bought a manual and I taught myself to fix them. I invest every penny I get. I do occasionally eat out but my monthly outgoings on rent and bills are less than $120... I live with my fiance so we share the bills.
I scavenged things from junkyards, built an LPG shower, been lucky enough to find literally next to new things people are throwing away. We both live super comfortably, got a log burner, desktop etc...
TV subscriptions are for pure brainlets. Don't get it. Go read a book. This is why 99% of people stay poor their whole lives, paying people for things they could do themselves, never suffering any minor inconveniences and paying for things that aren't needed.
Feels cozy man
Ethan Hill
>Learn to cook >Learn to cook healthy food on the cheap >Don't live in the most expensive housing you can afford >Don't buy the most expensive car you can afford (cars are a depreciating asset, buy used, run it in to the ground, buy another) >learn basic mechanics to do most of the necessary maintenance yourself >keep all purchase of restaurant food and drink to absolute minimum >remove leeching family members/spouses/girlfriends >don't travel >stop paying for cable tv if applicable