02/26/2009 (8:49 am)
Too scared to spend?
By Danielle Portteus
I’m pretty much a newsy and read three or four different print publications daily, listen to NPR regularly and visit other media Web sites when I have the chance. I keep hearing about people being “too scared to spend” money.
Now, I’ve always been rather frugal with my money trying to save as much as I possibly can. When I bought my first car, I paid for it myself. The same with my second and third. The first two were not very expensive.
Last year I paid for two weekend trips to New York City. That was the first time I visited a place outside of Michigan and Ohio in a very, very long time.
And I love to shop. A lot. Clothing, shoes, purses. I don’t spend a ton of money on them, but I’ll admit, I spend more than I should.
In the last few months, I haven’t been spending money on anything but gas, bills (including my rather large student loans) and once in a very blue moon, lunch. I usually bring my own every day to save a few extra bucks a week.
I’ve been in the market for a laptop for about a year and a half now. When I bought my first one, it was $1,800 and I was getting ready to start college. I considered it a necessary expense.
Now that same laptop takes about 30 minutes to start up, 15 minutes to place two sentences in a Word document and about an hour to shut down. Not exactly the best thing to take to a public hearing that lasts about an hour, like the Bedford Township Planning Commission meeting I attended last night.
So, I need to get off my wallet and buy a laptop right? Wrong. I can’t even seem to bring myself to buy a similar model that’s like $500 nowadays.
I guess I’m a victim of the times.
Just don’t judge me too badly if my Tweets- posts on the Web site Twitter– take hours to show up.
I’ll just blame it on the economy.
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