50 Things I Don't Buy or Pay For in 2024 (Minimalism, Saving Money, Slow Living)

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  • @veganfromvenus
    @veganfromvenus Месяц назад +27

    1. Cable and Netflix
    2. Spotify
    3.clothes
    4. Impose shopping and sales
    5. Amazon prime
    6. Bank fees/credit fees
    7. Investment broker
    8. Supplements
    9. Fast food/take out coffee
    10. Take out lunch
    11. Meal delivery
    12. Bottle of water
    13. House cleaning and yard work
    14. Simple car maintenance
    15. Install light fictutes
    16. Pet insurance
    17. Dog grooming
    18. Pet sitting
    19. Animals products
    20. Fabric softer
    21. Dryer sheets
    22.Car wash
    23.Holiday decor
    24. Smart watch
    25. Alexa
    26. Recreational substances
    27. No alcohol
    28. Cheep furniture
    29. Make up
    30. Nail Polish
    31. New car
    32. Generic Art
    33. Video games
    34. Extended warranty
    35. Used clothing
    36. Fast fashion
    37. Gym membership
    38. A bunch of cleaning products
    39. Spice blends
    40. Salad dressing
    41. Cheap kitchen gear
    42. Organic groceries
    43. Gifts
    44. Candles diffusers
    45. Purfum
    46. One time items
    47. New books
    This is what I managed to get written ❣️

    • @gco2075
      @gco2075 19 дней назад +1

      Thanks a lot. The author was too busy or lazy doing the list but more of a talking...

    • @ArthursHD
      @ArthursHD 8 дней назад

      Thanks for the list!
      I would disagree with 33. Video games, 35. Used clothing & 47. New books
      I don't own a car nor do I have a pet and never will.
      1. I no longer buy cheap tools

    • @justmyopinion9883
      @justmyopinion9883 6 дней назад

      Thank you!

  • @jerryeiting5367
    @jerryeiting5367 5 месяцев назад +147

    I'm a 65 year old guy, my parents lived thru the great depression and WWII. I was raised to be frugal by example. It's nice to see someone of your generation embracing a minimalist life style, appreciating it, and sharing it. I've watched a few of your videos. I don't agree with everything you say, but I do appreciate your point of view and the message you are sharing with your viewers. Keep it up!

    • @curmudgeon1933
      @curmudgeon1933 5 месяцев назад +8

      I'd love to know which things you don't agree with? Being a 67year-old guy, it would be interesting to see if there are any similarities.

    • @wildbill562
      @wildbill562 5 месяцев назад +14

      I am 68 and feel like I found my soul mate when I listen to Nicole. No physical attraction, but she sounds just like me. No insurance, my SUV is 1997, my refrigerator is 1997, no money manager. One thing I disagree with is veganism. We are omnivores and need animal products, especially healthy fat and protein. I don't waste money on a gym membership, but I do my stretching, exercise and walking every day.

    • @bondpit8750
      @bondpit8750 3 месяца назад +5

      Nicole seems to have a lot of older fans. She has her stuff together.

    • @Ericaaaaaaaaaa
      @Ericaaaaaaaaaa 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@wildbill562 You just *had* to mention that you don't find her attractive. 🙄

    • @goombah226
      @goombah226 2 месяца назад +3

      @@bondpit8750 I'm 73 and I think she is an absolute doll. A natural beauty.

  • @Sapientiam
    @Sapientiam 5 месяцев назад +143

    I simplified my life by selling stuff i didnt need, not paying for things and services i dont use or need and i managed saving little over 20k last year by doing this. I have done the same thing several Years in row. Btw, i have a suuuper low income, so this is kinda big that i managed this. 🙌

    • @AccordingtoNicole
      @AccordingtoNicole  5 месяцев назад +21

      Amazing!!!

    • @Sapientiam
      @Sapientiam 5 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@AccordingtoNicoleThank you ❤😊. Im actually saving up for a new and better apartment. I still have more stuff to sell though 😌

    • @reconstructingleslie4597
      @reconstructingleslie4597 5 месяцев назад +2

      Awesome! I'm getting ready to retire and will be living on Social Security which isn't alot so I need to get better at being frugal

    • @Sapientiam
      @Sapientiam 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@reconstructingleslie4597I have Social Security myself, and i know its difficult, but if i can do it so can you 😊❤.
      I wish you good luck🙏🌺🌿

    • @b4rs629
      @b4rs629 5 месяцев назад +4

      Yup the more you own the more you spend. I noticed after slowly giving up everything. I was able to work more or less as well. Paid my rent, electric, phone bill, food, gym membership, gas, & car + rental insurance. I put that money into better self-care products & better food.

  • @Mokkel73
    @Mokkel73 19 дней назад +7

    I have saved 14.000 dollars on dog insurance over the lifespan of my 13 years old dog. I have spent 4.000 on vet bills. This philosophy has earned me 10.000 dollars.

    • @kwilliams2239
      @kwilliams2239 3 дня назад

      Insurance is intended to replace that which you cannot reasonable afford to replace. If one is living paycheck-to-paycheck, _perhaps_ these (not specifically vets') faux-insurance plans are worthwhile. I carry homeowner's insurance because I can't afford to lose my house. I carry liability insurance because, well, I can't afford to lose my house. I once carried life insurance because my wife couldn't afford to lose me. I don't carry it anymore because she burned dinner.🙃 I mean, at some point the cost exceeds the value.
      I carry collision insurance on my cars because they're worth an amount that I don't want to lose. My threshold is something between $10K and $20K. Below that, I'll self-insure. I could lose $20K, but it would put a big crimp in my style. Some may not be able to afford $10K as an out of pocket loss, so may need to insure longer. Some don't have $1000... Some really need this faux-insurance but the problem really isn't the insurance.

  • @parkerrose3590
    @parkerrose3590 5 месяцев назад +83

    I use dawn liquid dish soap for everything. I clean my toilet, tub, sink, stove top, etc. I add a little white vinegar and baking soda for extra scrub power.

    • @byDsign
      @byDsign 4 месяца назад +5

      Amazing, right?

    • @herculesrockefeller8969
      @herculesrockefeller8969 4 месяца назад +3

      I tried some specialty cleaners for my floors and countertops, but they didn't work very well, and left streaks, no matter what I did. Now it's Dawn for almost everything.

    • @ThePsychicStylist
      @ThePsychicStylist 3 месяца назад

      What do you recommend for mirrors and windows? I 'm frustrated with haze.@@herculesrockefeller8969

    • @lewis2553
      @lewis2553 3 месяца назад

      Dawn will dry your skin severely.

    • @byDsign
      @byDsign 3 месяца назад +2

      @@lewis2553 ... Wear protective gloves.

  • @christinme23
    @christinme23 5 месяцев назад +133

    When she was talking about giving and receiving gifts I totally agree. I actually told one of my friends to stop buying me gifts for my birthday and Christmas cause she would give me so many small gifts, nic nacs, stationary, cheap jewelry etc and I hate accumulating that stuff so I would give it away and she’d get offended so we agreed that we would go for lunch or dinner as gifts to each other instead.

    • @b4rs629
      @b4rs629 5 месяцев назад +11

      Totally agree. I had to tell my family to not buy me anything because I'm already content with what I have. If I truly need something I'll let them know.

    • @MsKatalind
      @MsKatalind 5 месяцев назад +2

      My best friend is big on gifts. I love her but she goes overboard and spends too much on me. I could never repay her generosity bc I don’t make much money. It makes me feel bad. Not just that I’m trying to get rid of things to live more simply. I don’t mind getting gifts like gas cards or grocery gift cards (things I need). I’ve tried several times talking about how I want to live minimally and how I have too much. But gift giving is her “love language” and she’s not taking the hint, and I don’t want to hurt her feelings by coming out and saying no gifts and hurt her feelings.

    • @nicolewaithera1814
      @nicolewaithera1814 4 месяца назад +1

      @@MsKatalindif she’s a true, mature friend she’ll want to make you happy. Otherwise her giving you gifts is just a way to boost her ego. Tell you you prefer practical gifts, or just outright stop accepting gifts from her if she won’t respect your preferences.

    • @tia904
      @tia904 Месяц назад

      @@nicolewaithera1814 @nicolewaithera Got to love pop psychology and an internet analysis of a stranger. It's called mutual respect, not just one sided.

    • @tia904
      @tia904 Месяц назад

      @nicolewaithera Got to love pop psychology and an internet analysis of a stranger. It's called mutual respect, not just one sided.

  • @Hydrogenblonde
    @Hydrogenblonde 5 месяцев назад +79

    Nicole, I think you are the most sensible person I have come across for a long time. Power to you.

  • @bkrbkrl
    @bkrbkrl 5 месяцев назад +23

    "if anyone hurt him I would have to dispose of a body.." Lol! My sentiments EXACTLY.

  • @grannyprepper1181
    @grannyprepper1181 5 месяцев назад +91

    I gave my son a 55” tv and 36” tv. The ex husband was a tv lover. I call wearing the same thing “my uniform “. Before I retired I wore a uniform everyday. It really simplifies things for me.

  • @MilaN-lt2mq
    @MilaN-lt2mq 5 месяцев назад +38

    Completely agree about gift giving. I ask people not to buy me presents. If they are coming to dinner, I ask they bring the wine they want to drink instead of a hostess gift. When someone wants to give me a birthday present, I ask for flowers. I hate it when people bring me trinkets or candles that I will never use. Candles are the worst: they use up oxygen and produce carbon monoxide.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад

      I won't be your friend if I have to buy an expensive bottle of wine. What's wrong with a 2L of Coco Cola that I pay maybe $1-2?

    • @MilaN-lt2mq
      @MilaN-lt2mq 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@tonyp9313 I just ask them to bring what they drink. I didn't mansion the price of the wine. If they drink "Coco Cola", they can bring that.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад

      @@MilaN-lt2mq Oh ok then.

    • @sjchan3199
      @sjchan3199 3 месяца назад

      My parents stopped buying presents for the kids when they reached their teens by mutual agreement. On birthdays we might have a takeaway and ill make a birthday cake.

  • @sandrahall3396
    @sandrahall3396 Месяц назад +10

    9:50 I felt that deep in my soul. “If someone were mean to him I would have to dispose of a body.” My kids are grown and yes I have grandchildren, but they live with their parents, and I don’t get to see them daily. So therefore my dogs are extremely loved and cared for by me, just like my children and grandchildren.

    • @gatekeeperboxing5898
      @gatekeeperboxing5898 Месяц назад

      As a guy i've never felt the need to have pets. I like other peoples pets (well dogs or cats at least) but do not want the responsibility of looking after them myself, and definitely don't want them destroying any of my stuff.

  • @sandracosta29
    @sandracosta29 5 месяцев назад +5

    Coffee outside home. it's the one thing that I still do, for mental reasons. I am a very busy daughter that takes care of my old mum, and she demands attention like a three year old toddler. Having my cup of coffee in the morning, in a quite place, is a good way to start a day. It's MY moment and I don't give up on it. Besides that, i am already taking the same decisions :)

  • @RobertCollins-fq5tw
    @RobertCollins-fq5tw Месяц назад +12

    I stopped watching telly 30 years ago, threw my television in the bin 30 years ago.

    • @johnrogers1251
      @johnrogers1251 20 дней назад +2

      One of the best sayings I ever heard was "Kill Your Television".

  • @Michael_Robinson
    @Michael_Robinson 5 месяцев назад +20

    You make a great point about paying more to invest in good quality things like furniture and kitchen gear. I recently heard a quote from someone’s grandmother, “We’re too poor to buy cheap things”. Buying quality ends up saving money in the long run.

  • @acrobaticanna
    @acrobaticanna 5 месяцев назад +34

    In Australia we have street book libraries that look like a large letterbox. They are for taking and donating books. Works so well!! More fun than shopping and it's free.

    • @spaceballs44
      @spaceballs44 4 месяца назад

      I’m in Nebraska, US and down the street from my home I have a library box and people put their books in and a lot of the books are for children 🧒

    • @herculesrockefeller8969
      @herculesrockefeller8969 4 месяца назад +3

      In the US, people put up "little libraries" in front of their houses, and they are usually a little house-looking box on a post, and full of books. The idea is that you take a book and leave a book. Some of them are starting to show up on Google Maps.

    • @sjchan3199
      @sjchan3199 3 месяца назад

      In uk we have them in various places but a common one is railway station waiting rooms

    • @IzzyOnTheMove
      @IzzyOnTheMove 2 месяца назад +1

      They're everywhere 😊

    • @HaydenAndrewScott
      @HaydenAndrewScott Месяц назад

      I live in Australia too, they’re not that common throughout the country

  • @GreyRock100
    @GreyRock100 5 месяцев назад +77

    Other frugal people: 24 things I don't buy in 2024
    Nicole: 50 things I don't buy in 2024

    • @seltzermint5
      @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад +8

      Yessss love this. She is like "hold my beer"

    • @theeclectic2919
      @theeclectic2919 5 месяцев назад +10

      @@seltzermint5 Actually, it's more like "hold my filtered tap water."

    • @TS-xi4io
      @TS-xi4io 2 месяца назад

      Millions things I wouldn't buy , I am writing a never ending list lol 😂

  • @suzykennedy3559
    @suzykennedy3559 5 месяцев назад +14

    I found a good shift of habits was the rule that I had to use what I had before getting more.
    I amassed lots of hair products while learning to care for my curly hair. I haven’t bought any unless running out in 2 years. We’re all the products great- no. But as long as they didn’t cause damage I used them. And now as I’m finally running out of things I can buy quality things I will enjoy more

  • @jtsdeals
    @jtsdeals Месяц назад +5

    Lots of good advice and habits here. I will say the older you get and the more wealth you accumulate, your time becomes more valuable than the money you save doing everything yourself. When you are young absolutely you should learn how to do everything you can and avoid paying people to do things for you that you can do yourself. Learning those things will help you make better decisions on what's worth paying for as you age.

  • @jeanieolahful
    @jeanieolahful 5 месяцев назад +18

    Back in the early 80s I watched everyone buy into “kill yourself to succeed” trap, but I wouldn’t play. My idea of success was different. I just wanted to be there for my young kids. Others people may have had more material possessions, but my kids had me. It’s all about values, and about what is really important in your life. For me that’s time. Kids grow up, stuff is just that.

    • @ADadSupreme
      @ADadSupreme 5 месяцев назад +1

      Back then our motto was "Greed is good" and all that. It's still here. People just call it 'chasing the bag' or 'getting a hustle on'. They really don't mean 'regular jobs' anymore. They mean lucrative jobs that give them A+ lifestyle. Greed is good is still the motto, just re-packed into 'things' like pets, 'giving', and living one's 'best' life.

    • @jeanieolahful
      @jeanieolahful 5 месяцев назад

      @@ADadSupreme and then let look back and really none of it was was worth it. I’m grateful my adult daughter also has adopted my attitude, and her daughter is benefiting. She and her husband actually do have a very successful at home business, but everything they do is focused on their child (who is 7) first. They don’t live in a huge house, it they love the adorable one they do have, and they definitely know how to avoid a lot of the money sucking traps while hacienda lots of fun. They take advantage of lots of free events and activities, and they really just enjoy unwinding at home as a family. Everyone need to take a deep breath, slow down, do a gratitude inventory, and just enjoy the good things more, especially our loved ones, and especially our children.

  • @andreabellini6796
    @andreabellini6796 5 месяцев назад +57

    I live in apartments and you’d be shocked at the amount of useful things people put by the dumpster. I’ve gotten free barstools, shoe rack, shower caddy and Victoria Secret hoodies. That’s just the beginning

    • @AccordingtoNicole
      @AccordingtoNicole  5 месяцев назад +20

      I totally believe you, but there’s also probably roaches in that dumpster 😬😬😬

    • @colleenmarin8907
      @colleenmarin8907 5 месяцев назад +17

      It's a common thing in my area to "shop" the night before trash pickup by driving around looking for free stuff at the curb

    • @andreabellini6796
      @andreabellini6796 5 месяцев назад +25

      @@AccordingtoNicole they put it near the dumpster not in lol, I’m not that gross 😂

    • @Europa1749
      @Europa1749 5 месяцев назад +10

      That stuff sounds fine. I wouldn't take fabric furniture probably. Clothes 20 minutes in the dryer high heat would kill everything.

    • @LinktoSonic
      @LinktoSonic 5 месяцев назад +8

      Yess! This right here! I've gotten so many great items and furniture that people threw out in my apartment! A lot of times, the stuff isn't even broken or dirty, people just upgrade to newer stuff and don't have the space to keep the old stuff. One man's trash is another man's treasure

  • @user-so1es5uv5p
    @user-so1es5uv5p 5 месяцев назад +15

    Re wall art - my sister went to the Grand Tetons and took some beautiful pictures. We’ve had prints made of those to hang on the walls.

  • @cameronbuchanan902
    @cameronbuchanan902 5 месяцев назад +23

    I do almost all of this. I gave up cable tv in the early nineties and have never paid to watch tv since. Part of the reason I gave up eating out is the obnoxious noise of a tv in a restaurant or lounge. I bought a high end stereo in 1981. I still have it. I paid about $3000.00 dollars for it. That is about 20 cents per day until now.

    • @ginamarie1920
      @ginamarie1920 5 месяцев назад +5

      Ugh! I agree with you re: the loud music or televisions in so many establishments! It's mystifying. I understand TVs in a sports bar, but I've noticed a trend of adding screens in elevators to broadcast stock market and other news. NO! I do not need the constant noise (in all senses) and visual stimulation.

    • @LadyCaroline123
      @LadyCaroline123 5 месяцев назад +9

      @@ginamarie1920. I was pumping gas and I hear this person talking. It’s a damn screen on the gas pump. Can’t even pump your gas in peace.

    • @aurograce2983
      @aurograce2983 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@LadyCaroline123 these pumps make me so angry. There are some without a mute button and I had to find a new gas station.

  • @pinkpeonyy
    @pinkpeonyy Месяц назад +6

    I’m tripping out on how much we have in common. If we met in person we would be really good friends. I rarely meet people who are my kind

    • @johnrogers1251
      @johnrogers1251 20 дней назад

      Same here, to Nicole. We think the same thoughts, especially to television and streaming services. It's just junk that rots your brain - read a book instead.

  • @robingockley7242
    @robingockley7242 5 месяцев назад +55

    How refreshing! I’m probably twice your age and it’s taken me a lot longer to figure out exactly what you know to be true. Keep making videos like this! ❤

    • @seltzermint5
      @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад +8

      I agree, I'm 47 and I feel like I could have been so much like Nicole earlier in life but literally thought through my whole 30s that the point of everything was to earn money and spend money like the Joneses. Nope.

  • @paulinetranchant931
    @paulinetranchant931 5 месяцев назад +40

    Levi is sooo cute! I became mom to a 14 y.o. terrier last year, 15 now and living his best life, he's my world!

    • @bridge7528
      @bridge7528 5 месяцев назад +8

      Bless you for having an older dog. 😊

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Месяц назад

      Agree - anyone who opens their home & heart to a sweet elderly dog is a hero. So wonderful that your furbaby’s last years are with someone who loves him.🐶💕

  • @gabrielafonseca4034
    @gabrielafonseca4034 5 месяцев назад +6

    My furniture is older than me and it's not heavy heirlooms but just hand me downs from my parents' house. Simple, but really well made, and I repainted them myself. My desk was my dad's and I love it

  • @dianawilde417
    @dianawilde417 5 месяцев назад +7

    I love the workout I get from a good proper houseclean a few times a week, and mowing my lawns every 2 weeks. Who needs a gym?!

  • @AniBAretz
    @AniBAretz Месяц назад +5

    I think I can one-up you, Nicole, on house cleaning products. I buy 100% alcohol. First, I dilute some of to 10% in a really good spray bottle from really cheap window cleaner, add a small squirt of dish detergent (the blue Palmolive is my favorite) and use that as an all purpose cleaner. Then, I dilute more of it to 10% and use it, with a flat mop, on my floors. I put the mop pad down, pour 10% alcohol on it, add the mop on top, and it cleans great. It cuts through grease, evaporates fast, and leaves no hint of soap. Soap, by contrast, leaves a sticky residue that makes the floor attract and hold dirt fast. Alcohol leaves the surface so clean, nothing wants to stick to it, so dry mopping or sweeping between washes is not only possible but more effective. Finally, I dilute some of the alcohol to 70% and use it as a spray disinfectant. Each of my spray bottles (for general cleaning and for disinfection) were free, as they came with some product in them. I found the alcohol cheapest at a hardware store. Instead of BarKeeper's Friend, I use the plastic mesh from an old Dobie to scrub my sinks. Straight dish soap plus that mesh as a free scrubbie works great and the scrubbie lasts forever, for this.

  • @el_grecko_31
    @el_grecko_31 5 месяцев назад +30

    I love how minimalism is just a fancy kind of word for being old school.... This is the only school I can relate to as I usually disliked going to school as a kid. Being an OGG
    (old Greek guy) I have been doing pretty much everything that you do as far as keeping one sense of reason and boundaries when it comes to buying stuff and doing things that really accomplished nothing except for keeping my wallet emptier. What I save on several things I can maybe buy one or two things to even out this gig called living I guess. 😎🤙

    • @santisanti8386
      @santisanti8386 5 месяцев назад +3

      So true. I do most of the things Nicole does by default.

    • @bridge7528
      @bridge7528 5 месяцев назад +5

      This is old school for me as well being an OGG( old Greek gal)😂

  • @corce209
    @corce209 5 месяцев назад +4

    Ya, these videos helped me to save a decent amount of money. Not as much as Nicole yet but I'm getting there. I am almost 50 years old and for years I was poor. I am not in poverty anymore! Thank you Nicole here from Canada BC!

  • @seltzermint5
    @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад +22

    I share a ton of these, Nicole! Easily 3/4 of the list. My only big differences are stuff like makeup, nail polish, etc. But I'm frugal even with those and choose to buy higher end stuff less often than just a ton of products and everything new on the market.
    Something I have noticed about a lot of the items on your list is how little happiness they seem to bring to those who buy them all. I do have friends who really seem to love watching shows and movies on Netflix and I say good for them, even though I don't feel the need for any of that. But the people who eat fast food and coffee out every single day never seem like they even like it that much. I don't understand spending money that way.
    I also think it is underrated doing things for yourself, whether cleaning house or pickup up groceries and takeout yourself. I also see so the use of so many of these services as absolute laziness and to be reserved for special situations like people with disabilities or when your car is in the shop but it's your birthday and you're craving a treat - special situations, not a random Tuesday. I know a lot of people who switched over to having everything delivered or picking up curbside and I just don't get it. I am old school and even consider that a form of exercise, albeit very mild exercise. I would always rather pick up my own stuff than pay for delivery unless something huge that won't fit in my car - like a fridge or sofa.

  • @amg9163
    @amg9163 5 месяцев назад +9

    Maybe the *only* good thing about cheap(er) furniture is if you have to move every few years. I moved about 2,000 miles from where I lived the past 30 years. I had no problem parting with some pieces that were Pottery Barn knockoffs I got from Target. The pieces I had from Restoration Hardware ended up making the the moving truck ($4,200) along with my other stuff, and now sit in a storage unit at $125 a month collecting dust. I would have been better off posting an advertisement and giving those away also.

  • @jenidillon
    @jenidillon Месяц назад +2

    I adore you 😂 “I’d kill somebody if they hurt you!” EXACTLY how I feel!!

  • @evabognar9167
    @evabognar9167 5 месяцев назад +5

    I had to stop the video to make this comment. When you said if somebody ever hurt your dog, you'd have to dispose of a body, your dog makes a face/looks at the camera as if it had already happened at least once 😂 What a cute doggo btw! ❤

  • @cynthiahowe
    @cynthiahowe 5 месяцев назад +4

    My family uses Amazon wish lists for gifts. We each make a wish list then share the lists with each other. We normally put things we need for our house/apt in our lists. Tools, dishes, towels, storage items, etc. That way we know we are gifting something the person will actually use and vice versa. (we also don't use Prime)

  • @pjlacey3990
    @pjlacey3990 5 месяцев назад +8

    Here is a library hack to be the first person to read a new book. After you login to your local library, go to the preorder section, usually under new section. Put a hold on any new, not released yet books that the library has ordered. It will tell you your place in line. Often, I am the first or second person to get the book. Also, if there is a book you want that they don’t have, often they will order it in for you for free, and you will be first in line.

    • @seltzermint5
      @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад

      great hacks, I do this all the time. Not necessarily trying to be first but it often works out that way. I do think from talking to people in other areas than my own that libraries really vary though. Like at mine every single book looks and smells new and they get hundreds of new titles per month. Not every library is as good.

    • @Victoria-kl7su
      @Victoria-kl7su 5 месяцев назад

      My library always has piles of new and very nearly new books too, gone are the days of getting a tatty musty old book, and any newer ones we notice damaged we also take out of circulation

  • @OnlineMarketMom
    @OnlineMarketMom День назад

    I agree with you about most of the items on your list. In particular, a gym membership is a waste of money. The fuss and bother of packing my stuff and going to a gym isn't great. Then, when you get there, you have to wait to use the machine you want. Either that, or figure out the time of day that the gym isn't too busy. Screw that! I get up early every morning and work out at home. I have a stationary bike for my cardio and a couple sets of free weights and I do just fine with those things.

  • @Grybop
    @Grybop 5 месяцев назад +12

    If you're dining out, you're paying for food, ok, but you're also paying for the experience of it all: visiting a new place, hanging out with other people, trying out new combinations of flavors, the idea of having food prepared for you etc. I don't do it often, but I find it's not that much of a wallet drainer, if you consider the cost of electric power you'd need to prepare the same dishes for your friends (Greece, where I am atm, has the 2nd most expensive electricity in the EU as we speak, so that's something to take account of as well)

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад

      She lives in Canada where electricity is a lot cheaper than when you live in Europe. Our Country is a main source of electricity unlike Europe where they have to buy it from other countries that's why your electricity is really expensive.

    • @Grybop
      @Grybop 5 месяцев назад

      @@tonyp9313 Please tell me then, why is it so pricey in Greece? Way higher than the EU median?

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Grybop I live in Canada. I don't live in Greece or Europe. My relatives live in Europe, I have been there. Well the Euro currency is a lot higher in Europe, when in Canada the currency is really low. In Canada we supply most of our things & export most things.
      I would say in Greece things are expensive because of the Euro dollar & that your country has to buy things from other countries to supply you with things such as electricity being one of them.

    • @Grybop
      @Grybop 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@tonyp9313 That was a semi-rhetorical question, I blame our government of clowns actually, but thanks for your reply 😁

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад

      @@Grybop Ah ok. cool.

  • @user-mp7jo1qn3l
    @user-mp7jo1qn3l 5 месяцев назад +6

    In 2023 we canceled Amazon Prime, got different home & car insurance, switched to Mint Mobile, and put new batteries in our iPhone 6s‘s. We do our own cleaning and repairs because it’s kinda satisfying. We got the house sided with Hardie board and painted and paid cash. It is good to be weird. Keep it coming Nicole.

    • @user-mp7jo1qn3l
      @user-mp7jo1qn3l 5 месяцев назад

      Yes. It’s crazy how much cell service costs in Canada vs. the US!@@tonyp9313

    • @LadyCaroline123
      @LadyCaroline123 5 месяцев назад +2

      It is good to be weird. It is good to have no debt.

  • @johnepperson8867
    @johnepperson8867 5 месяцев назад +62

    Thank you, Nicole, for validating my choices. What you say makes so much sense !!!

    • @AccordingtoNicole
      @AccordingtoNicole  5 месяцев назад +12

      You're welcome, but also you don't need anyone to validate your choices. Be who you wanna be.

    • @JohnSmith-4U
      @JohnSmith-4U 5 месяцев назад +9

      Nicole is a common sense bad ass…..

    • @johnepperson8867
      @johnepperson8867 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AccordingtoNicole 😊😊!

  • @jainthorne4136
    @jainthorne4136 5 месяцев назад +7

    I do like working out but realized that everything I was doing in a gym, I could do on my own for free. Treadmill? I go for a walk. Stair Stepper? I just climb flights of stairs. Stationary bike? I go for a bike ride. Weights? I garden and house clean and if I really want to work on muscles specifically I do body weight exercises at home.

    • @seltzermint5
      @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed! I do so many workouts with free YT videos and then outdoor hikes and such. My husband has spent MAYBE $600 on all his weightlifting & home gym equipment secondhand and he has an excellent setup he actually uses, at home and in all weather.

    • @seltzermint5
      @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад

      @@tonyp9313 hope it enriches your life

    • @rodgerlang884
      @rodgerlang884 2 месяца назад +1

      My problem is I somply won't do the stuff at home. When I'm in the comfort of my home I find it's really easy to put off going for that long walk (I also hate being really hot and being really cold), or getting sidetracked from those body weight exercises. I have to go to the gym because there's one sole purpose of being there.

    • @jainthorne4136
      @jainthorne4136 2 месяца назад +1

      @@rodgerlang884 That makes sense. It's important to know what works for you.

  • @flannerypedley840
    @flannerypedley840 2 месяца назад +1

    Loved you pointing out that some things can be useful for people who have a disability that you don't require.

  • @dingusdingus2152
    @dingusdingus2152 5 месяцев назад +8

    Our local municipal water is prone to contain giardia. I picked up a case of it in 1990 from drinking contaminated water in the wilderness so I am intimately acquainted with its effects. I will spare you the details but I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Suffice it to say that I experienced indescribable agony for several weeks until I was able to get back. to civilization and hit the clinic. They prescribed a course of antiflagellants and they knocked it down, and boy was I happy. Fast forward to 2011 and I now live in a different state, with access to the local water. One fine day I experience some familiar symptoms, and this time I don't delay, go right down to the clinic, and the nice doctor lady says ah yes, we've been getting a lot of these in here recently. She prescribes me my old favorite antiflagellants and in a few days I was good as new again but baffled: since I've been drinking only the water from the local hydrant, where could I have acquired the creatures? Then the next day I went to fill my containers and noticed the water flowing from the tap had an intense smell of chlorine, like the pool at the YMCA. My cat wouldn't drink it. This was my ah ha! moment. I have been buying and drinking only bottled water ever since. It sucks because it costs a ton of money, is really heinous for the environment, and I'm ingesting micro plastics but I learned my lesson from the protozoans...

    • @kaythegardener
      @kaythegardener Месяц назад

      Gee, out local water supply company puts out a yearly health report available to the public for its benefit!!

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Месяц назад

      @@kaythegardener well good for you but our local water company puts out occasional lethal doses of intestinal parasites/random protozoa and never says a word to anybody. If you drink a contaminated batch of it well, that's just tough patootie eh?

  • @Missy-Missy1111
    @Missy-Missy1111 5 месяцев назад +5

    One of children of the families I'm friends with asked me why I didn't spend money on "stuff" for myself. I told her because I save some & donate some to various charities.

    • @mettamorph4523
      @mettamorph4523 4 месяца назад

      Judgey. Another answer is "I like to do other things with my money."

    • @Missy-Missy1111
      @Missy-Missy1111 4 месяца назад

      @@mettamorph4523 Children need to be taught about empathy & giving to others. The best way to do that is by example.

  • @themultilingualfamilyhub
    @themultilingualfamilyhub 29 дней назад +1

    I'm really enjoying your content! You strike me as wise beyond your years and I love your 'don't give a f**k' vibe!!

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez
    @JubeiKibagamiFez 5 месяцев назад +5

    1:53 Planned Obsolescence is the name of the game now and most tech companies have ramped up their timeline for this business practice. Car companies do it too.

  • @aloysiusexpialidocious
    @aloysiusexpialidocious 5 месяцев назад +4

    Book swap--i live in chicago and in the nicer neighborhoods, there are "free library" boxes just littered throughout the residential blocks. They're repurposed newspaper boxes that get rebuilt with new doors and you can just drop a book or take a book. I found a REALLY old copy of The Wind in the Willows that i gave to my friend's 7 year old. Some people abuse the system and will steal an ENTIRE BOX, like straight up out of the ground, but that's to be expected I guess. But that's how I get to read a lot more than I probably would have without them.

  • @_SR375_
    @_SR375_ 5 месяцев назад +2

    smell, for many people, helps put people in the right state of mind; everyone is different.

  • @starduck8014
    @starduck8014 Месяц назад +1

    You make my day with your vids XX it's so refreshing to hear someone that thinks for themself and doesn't blindly follow the herd

  • @scottmcneely1927
    @scottmcneely1927 13 дней назад

    I read the best works from my favorite authors several times. The good news here is I bought most of those books decades ago!

  • @GrowingForever
    @GrowingForever 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great content, thanks for posting!

  • @JoelUldrych-kh2sc
    @JoelUldrych-kh2sc Месяц назад +1

    I love and respect how much you love and care for your dog. 🐕 ❤

  • @elizabethsydnor5247
    @elizabethsydnor5247 15 дней назад

    I love how you don't worry about what other people think

  • @yanz9460
    @yanz9460 5 месяцев назад +2

    About the gift-sending thing, I totally agree with you. I don't even like my husband to buy me some gifts that I won't use; it is a waste of money.

  • @oscarzepeda1558
    @oscarzepeda1558 5 месяцев назад +3

    What’s up Nicole !!! Love your no-filter sacred-cow killer real life experiences & common sense wisdom !!! & your bangs & freckles !!! Keep up your phenomenal work !!

  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    @IzzyOnTheMove 2 месяца назад +2

    My entire sartorial style is uncertain fashion LOL which at this point makes it a classic in my case 🧡

  • @amylee9
    @amylee9 2 месяца назад +2

    I relate a million percent about your doggie. I laughed out loud about disposing of the body. lol. When I saw the RUclips video of the man fighting an alligator in Florida while getting his dog out of its mouth, I saw myself doing that. Ha ha.

  • @NN57143
    @NN57143 20 дней назад +1

    I like your channel alot, and your vibe and personality is so appealing. I appreciate you.

  • @dallasryan1485
    @dallasryan1485 Месяц назад +1

    Reminds me of the depression era comment "Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do, Or do without."
    Hey, I'd love you to make a video outlining your LP Record player and speaker system and how you set it up. I'm 70, but still have all my LP albums from the 60's and 70's.

  • @lanb6173
    @lanb6173 5 месяцев назад +6

    I agree with you 98% Nicole 😂, only one thing we are different, I have gym membership and I do use it. I like the way you live your life😊

  • @cj222100
    @cj222100 5 месяцев назад +7

    I've never used Amazon Prime either-I don't use Amazon as much & 99% of the time, the items I'll buy qualify for free shipping over $35. One or two items often totals that much.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад

      I work at Amazon & I never use Amazon Prime either. Don't want these incompetent workers seeing me so I have my friend buy me things at Amazon.

    • @maryannspicher
      @maryannspicher 5 месяцев назад

      The benefits aren’t there to justify paying for it. My ex had it and anything I ever would’ve wanted to watch, read, or listen to, I still had to pay for. So what was the point?

  • @KirstinEdwards7248
    @KirstinEdwards7248 5 месяцев назад +3

    I just cancelled my Amazon Prime with immediate effect, immediately after watching your video! (Despite working for them...) Thanks so much... (I do buy organic if I can, though). Thanks again, Nicole ! X

  • @bruceglaude8969
    @bruceglaude8969 4 месяца назад +1

    You are by far my favorite you tube channel!! So refreshing to see common sense attitude. Also, you are perfectly strait forward and to the POINT!! THIS CHANNEL SHOULD BE REQUIRED IN SCHOOLS ! congratulations ,you ROCK!

  • @McGuire40695
    @McGuire40695 5 месяцев назад +2

    Really great video, Nicole! The editing is really good in it, too; you're doing so well with your content!
    I pretty much agree with you on a majority, if not all, of these! I have never been a TV person, either, but I occasionally stream stuff on Hulu (I miss Letterkenny now lol). I also have a solid music collection (CDs, some vinyl), but I have a Spotify account since I've always preferred listening to full albums, and some indie artists I've discovered over the years don't have merch readily available (whether they didn't print CDs/vinyl or they've been long defunct with no physical medias).

  • @sandracrawford6505
    @sandracrawford6505 5 месяцев назад +6

    Hi Nicole, I found at least 25 items from your list that I am gonna try to do for 2024 (and I don't think I will even miss them, plus I will save a ton of money.

  • @nursemia
    @nursemia 27 дней назад +1

    I'm so happy I found you! You mentioned a lot of things that I do as well. Subscribed!💖😃

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal 20 дней назад

    Yea, much of what we think we need, we don't. It's good to examine these perceptions and understand that we can adjust them to benefit us and or our goal. It's a wonderful ability we have.

  • @rebeccaalbrecht771
    @rebeccaalbrecht771 5 месяцев назад +4

    We make many of the same choices that's why it's fun listening to you. I sometimes learning something new too.

  • @drc3po
    @drc3po 5 месяцев назад +17

    I do zero holiday decor. I used to put stuff out at Christmas but didn't enjoy it because it just reminded me of the nagging future task of having to take it down and store it. Much happier with a minimalist house year round!

    • @LadyCaroline123
      @LadyCaroline123 5 месяцев назад

      I just put out my favorite things and a ceramic Christmas tree.

  • @BrettKuntz
    @BrettKuntz 5 месяцев назад +4

    Bar Keepers friend----Yes works great on a stainless steel sink and your pots and pans look brand new--I hate that non stick coating

  • @elainealibrandi6364
    @elainealibrandi6364 4 месяца назад +1

    You have refreshing honesty. Keep not caring what others on this platform think!

  • @rowdyriemer
    @rowdyriemer 19 дней назад

    Regarding holiday decor, I REALLY like to see other peoples' christmas decorations. I don't need to put up my own to do that.

  • @CharlotteLehman
    @CharlotteLehman 5 месяцев назад +5

    I used to think the same about pet insurance but now it’s a priority. It has saved me so much money, and more than that, it gives me peace of mind knowing that if the vet bill starts racking up, I am going to get 90% reimbursed. Putting money into a savings account is great and a good alternative, but if you have a big vet bill that gets drained quickly and needs to be replenished, and something could happen in the interim. It’s also a better option if you can’t afford to save several thousand dollars quickly. Also grooming really does depend on the dog - my dogs don’t have high grooming needs, but many dogs do and a neglected coat can be very painful for dogs.

    • @CharlotteLehman
      @CharlotteLehman 5 месяцев назад +1

      That’s not to say that you’re wrong Nicole, but especially when these things are affecting the wellbeing and safety of another creature, I think people are morally obligated to really think through these issues and make an informed decision that is realistic to their financial situation.

    • @PatchiKnowledge
      @PatchiKnowledge 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@CharlotteLehman just like with organic food, nicole calls it scammy but my mom has a lot of health issues and intolerances in regards to chemical toxic stuff and we've found out that getting organic food is a key factor for her to be able to eat without secondary harmful effects in her body (using crystal utensils instead of metallic ones is also helping), so a few things that nicole says are definitely subjective and you should always take your personal circumstances into account when taking decisions

    • @snowfoxxie
      @snowfoxxie 5 месяцев назад +1

      I also think pet insurance is a good deal at least at first. When I adopted my cat he was vet-checked from the shelter! But they didn’t know he had lymphoma and cancer. I can’t blame them. He was only 2.5 years old. 6 months passed and 10k in vet bills later I leaned my lesson. I didn’t have time to put money aside like I intended! I think if you are adopting a new pet or haven’t already saved that money and put it aside- GET IT NOW! (And save while you pay then you can exit the insurance)

    • @snowfoxxie
      @snowfoxxie 5 месяцев назад +1

      I want to add to some vet bills in my country go past 20k! Especially if you have to do a surgery.. It’s so ridiculous the amount vet care costs and pet insurance is $10 a month..my vet bill again was 10k. I think your pets life or your financial stability is a never a decision a pet owner should need to make. If you haven’t saved enough for the worst circumstances you need pet insurance. Lucky I could afford it, but it did make me regret my decision not to get it because it would have saved me a lot.

    • @Andrew-rc3vh
      @Andrew-rc3vh 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@snowfoxxie Travel insurance may have been a better example. 10k for a pet tends to reach into the realm of unaffordable for many. Only insure what you can't afford to lose.

  • @Tracer3
    @Tracer3 5 месяцев назад

    Great Video, straight to the point delivery, like that. Totally agree with your list. TY.

  • @katresealexander1311
    @katresealexander1311 5 месяцев назад +5

    😂. I love your videos and all of your opinions and suggestions. Great content 👌🏾

  • @tonyp9313
    @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. I agree with most of your points. Some I don't. It's very cool that you are promoting frugality though. It's very important to save money. You never know when I bad situation may happen, & you need to be prepared.

  • @mobiledevice2802
    @mobiledevice2802 11 дней назад

    For the past 20 years, I have only got classic looking work clothes, sport and outdoors clothing. And wear them for 5 to 10 years. Made to wear better, thru many washes, many synthetic. I do own inexpensive shirt , shoes and pants for those more classy or interview occasions.

  • @TL-wy1nk
    @TL-wy1nk 5 месяцев назад +5

    I would add that I try not to use paper towels. I use them to wipe out gunk. I am using cloth towels that I can wash.

    • @seltzermint5
      @seltzermint5 5 месяцев назад +1

      Love this one. People always think it's weird when I say we go through about 2 rolls of paper towels in 1 year but it is true. We use cloth napkins and kitchen towels and rags and just wash them with our bath towels (except oil and grease stains of course), they last for literally years and are easy care.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 5 месяцев назад

      @@seltzermint5 Not sure about cloth napkins.

  • @bettybotterbutter
    @bettybotterbutter 5 месяцев назад +4

    What an excellent list! The only one I differ with you on is the thrifted clothes. You have to look through them a lot these days and of course, wash well when you get them home, but I still indulge.

  • @paulaburian7067
    @paulaburian7067 5 месяцев назад +6

    I so enjoy watching your videos with your common sense approach to living. Your principles should be taught in schools. I believe fewer people would be stuck in a cycle of financial insecurity if they applied your principles. You are wise beyond your years.

    • @mettamorph4523
      @mettamorph4523 4 месяца назад

      This stuff cannot be taught. These are innate traits. They're lovely to see. But they can't be taught.
      The comments here show how self-defensive people become when viewing a different mindset.
      Those who WANT to change, will.

  • @dabprod
    @dabprod 5 месяцев назад +9

    I love and agree on just about every video, but it's your presentation, your delivery is second to none. No one else on YT has what you have. Well done.

  • @janet1126
    @janet1126 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great list Nicole, the only two things I have that were on your list are a Netflix subscription and I do buy a few candles now and then. Agreed with all the rest. I do buy second hand clothes and books though. I stopped buying presents for the sake of buying them a long time ago and asked people not to give me any gifts unless: 'I can eat it, drink it, read it or spend it' as I just don't want any clutter. Some people were offended by that but I've stuck to it.

  • @margotmartin-ck7qr
    @margotmartin-ck7qr 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video with practical advice! Love seeing Levi too❤

  • @heron6462
    @heron6462 5 месяцев назад +5

    4:14 Investment advisers. If these people were any good, they wouldn't be working any more - or they'd be borrowing money from you at 20% so that they could make a lot more on the markets. I agree with this, along with all your other choices. The main thing is to reduce your overheads, or regular payments for things that you don't really need, to as close to zero as possible. I see that this is basically what you're doing.

  • @rowdyriemer
    @rowdyriemer 19 дней назад

    Used furniture is the way to go. You can sometimes find really good deals on used quality furniture on craigslist, FB market place, etc., especially if a rich person is selling it. For example, before moving, I had a really nice computer desk/hutch that I bought for $200 that is priced at a few grand when new. Some dr. in a boogie neighborhood was replacing it with something better, and basically just priced it to sell quickly.

  • @prettypoetic
    @prettypoetic 5 месяцев назад

    You make great points 🙌🏽 Thanks for sharing

  • @DonnasWonderland
    @DonnasWonderland 5 месяцев назад +3

    I agree with most of what you said I think some people spend on those things and don’t think about where you do spend. But I love by the rule spend on what you LOVE cut mercilessly on what you don’t. I’m not a coffee drinker I can’t fathom spending $10 on coffee a day some people find it a beautiful part of their morning ritual. Who am I to judge. I’d rather see fewer counties in luxury than see more by back packing that’s my choice. What I liked about this video is it makes you think about what you spend on and if it really matters to you 😊

  • @farewellDebut310
    @farewellDebut310 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yes to avoiding packaged food-mixes, blends and flavored oils. So easy and more satisfying to make your own. Re cleaners, I have lots of wood and you do need to replenish the wood with oils and avoid cleaners that dry and strip.

  • @Roni571968
    @Roni571968 24 дня назад

    Something I definitely avoid is traveling unnecessarily. In the past, I really liked traveling and I visited a lot of the world, including Toronto. I'm from Rio de Janeiro. Brazil in the 80s and 90s was quite restricted in terms of products such as books, records, cultural objects, even quality clothing. Going to NY was the solution. Today we have high quality products everywhere while the internet has allowed unrestricted access to information. I prefer to stay at home with my dogs watching good videos like yours.

  • @williamcollins914
    @williamcollins914 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love your thought process. Keep the good work🎉

  • @vgb10dst
    @vgb10dst 5 месяцев назад

    Happy New Year! Miss watching you!

  • @user-mq2js6py9u
    @user-mq2js6py9u 4 месяца назад

    Nicole! I appreciate your reason to logic. Almost everyone lives by the calendar. The holidays, etc.
    You Nicole are a breath of fresh air! Wish more women had your reasoning!!!!

  • @caliwebb3
    @caliwebb3 3 месяца назад

    thanks Nicole. You make a lot of sense. I appreciate you.

  • @rickyiglesias5384
    @rickyiglesias5384 4 месяца назад +1

    I agree/relate to you on most of these things EXCEPT car washing. If you live in an area that gets snow, it's a good idea to wash the salt off your car. The road commissions here in Michigan use a ton of it to melt the ice on the roads and it can severely rust your car's chassis. So I wash mine periodically in the winter. Thankfully you can do it yourself at the self-wash for only $2 or $3. Once or twice a month for a few months a year isn't too much money. If it extends the life of my car's body, I'll do it.

    • @rodgerlang884
      @rodgerlang884 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah, with her living in Canada that one really got me. It's so little money to really extend the life of one of the highest ticket items you will ever own. It also made me wonder what other general maintenance for the car she may be putting off or ignoring

  • @zibbielanham
    @zibbielanham 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm proudly frugal, and hear things that haven't occured to me before in all your videos.👍😊 Obviously can't share them all but here's a good point... I bought a classic Cuisinart for $120. 20 years ago, and have used it constantly since. That's $5 per year for the most-used item in my kitchen. It also eliminates the need for several other items-- bonus value. Quality is actually a bargain, if chosen wisely and you'll use the item. Thanks for your videos-- they're Fun!

  • @lovelymimi725
    @lovelymimi725 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video Nicole! ✨💖

  • @Bawkr
    @Bawkr 5 месяцев назад +1

    I actually don't think I learned much but I validated my efforts with this video for sure. You're not just BS definitely minimizing where you can.

  • @BrettKuntz
    @BrettKuntz 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great point know your own limitations you might spend more money replacing or fixing something you ruined

  • @sunnylight5753
    @sunnylight5753 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Nicole! I’ve been adjusting my life according to my style. I’m seen as a monster by some on gift giving situation but after years of trying to fit in & being exhausted in the process. I ask people, tell me something you like (reasonable) I can surprise you, not necessarily on your B-Day or Holiday. It was a struggle at the beginning* Thank You again.

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'll never pay for subscriptions unless it becomes a necessity for some reason.
    There's almost no value to something you don't really own.
    About iPhones, you should check for a middle ground: not the newest, but also not the oldest, because the oldest will become obsolete and incompatible very quickly.
    About "on sale" items: I have a list of things I want/need to buy and wait for it to go on an actual good sale. Another type of sales I sometimes buy in to are those that actually offer something so cheap, that I know I'll likely be able to sell it for a profit within a few months time.
    About DIY, if you don't know a lot about electricity - leave it for the professional - don't create a safety hazard by doing electrical installations yourself. I've seen way too many fire hazards in my life....