Two guys (let's call them Curly and Moe) complained about "stupid rich people" shopping at thrift stores.
Another man I've known for a year (let's call him Lincoln) interrupted them and suggested maybe the rich people were rich because they shopped for bargains at thrift stores.
Curly and Moe thought about that, but then decided rich people should buy retail.
Curly and Moe have no assets other than vehicles. No home, no savings. They make little and spend much (lunches, soda, vehicles, clothes, etc)
Lincoln has a net worth upwards of $200,000 and is very frugal. His household earns more than 3x the national average and yet he loves deals, bargains and people more than appearances.
Don't be like Curly and Moe. Think better. Be like Lincoln.
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