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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
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    00:00 Start Here
    00:48 Trendy 'Town Center' Food
    01:58 Oil Changes
    02:48 Individual Stocks
    03:38 Expensive Gym Memberships
    06:15 Food Delivery
    06:56 Vacationing In The US
    07:49 Things On Sale
    08:22 New Phones
    09:06 New Furniture
    09:54 Shirts With Logos
    10:37 Scented Home Products
    11:20 Fancy Outdoor Equipment
    12:05 Books
    12:31 Cheap Glasses
    13:18 Low Quality Items
    In this video, I share 15 things I do not buy as a frugal minimalist.
    1. Trendy “Town Center” Food
    Trendy town centers are popping up all over the US and although they are nice, buying food there is extremely expensive. Not only is it expensive, but the food is often frozen food they just heat up. I don't mind spending $20 on a meal, but I refuse to buy this frozen food.
    2. Oil Changes
    Changing oil is an extremely easy and simple thing to do. If you learn the basic skill of changing oil, you can save money, get better quality oil, and not have to worry about a mechanic breaking your car.
    3. Individual Stocks
    When I first started investing, I chose to buy individual stocks; however, I quickly started to lose money in the stock market. After reading the book, "The Simple Path To Wealth," I have decided to not buy stocks and just invest in index funds.
    4. Expensive Gym Memberships
    I think it is important to take stay in good physical health; however, I do not think you need to spend a lot of money to do that. I choose to go to budget gyms and do outdoor activities instead of going to expensive gyms.
    5. Food Delivery
    Oftentimes when people use food delivery, they end up spending more money on the delivery costs than the food. I refuse to spend money on food delivery.
    6. Vacationing In The US
    I like to visit family and friends in the US; however, I do not like to vacation in the US because it is so expensive. Instead, I prefer to vacation in other countries because it is cheaper and more interesting.
    7. Things On Sale
    Companies use sales as a marketing strategy to get people to buy thing they normally wouldn't have bought unless it was on sale. I only buy something when I have the intention of buying it, not because it is on sale.
    8. New Phones
    New phones are expensive and one way I lower the cost of phones is to buy used phones on ebay.
    9. New Furniture
    Instead of buying new furniture, I choose to get my furniture from thrift stores and Facebook marketplace. It is cheaper and just as good quality.
    10. Shirts With Logos
    I do not like to wear shirts with logos because I do not want to be a free walking advertisement. Instead, I buy simple, solid color shirts.
    11. Scented Home Products
    Scented products like plug in scents, sprays, and candles are extremely toxic and release chemicals that are like releasing car exhaust in your house. I do not buy scented home products to save money, but also for my health.
    12. Fancy Outdoor Equipment
    I love spending time outside, but I do not think you need a lot of money to do it. I don't buy fancy outdoor equipment because I think it is unnecessary.
    13. Books
    Instead of buying books, I check them out from the library because it's free and doesn't create any clutter.
    14. Cheap Glasses
    I wear glasses every waking minute and because of that, I think it is important to spend more money getting glasses I like.
    15. Low Quality Items
    When you buy low quality items, you are setting yourself up to buy the product again shortly. I prefer to buy high quality items because in the long run I save money.
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Комментарии • 643

  • @ElAgustin
    @ElAgustin  10 месяцев назад +19

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    • @stephaniegoodwin6774
      @stephaniegoodwin6774 8 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤

    • @Freebirdpr
      @Freebirdpr 5 месяцев назад

      holaaaa; mucha gente cuando eres minimalista y aconsejas los beneficios. Ven tu felicidad y tranquilidad en el dia a dia. la gente se molestan cuando ven un minimalista viviendo feliz con menos.

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade 9 месяцев назад +126

    I realize that I am probably more frugal than I think. I don't own a car, I bicycle everywhere (occassionally I take the train/buss), I don't have any subscription services. In terms of clothes I only buy what I need and each garnment will have the following lifecycle: during parties or at work > casual clothing when hanging out with friends/family > home clothing > sleeping wear > cleaning cloths/rags or recycling. Some of my clothes are 24 years old, and they have just now been downgraded to sleeping wear. Many at my age want to live in big houses, I chose to live in a studio apartment here in Sweden. Total monthly spending for me is

    • @Petra44YT
      @Petra44YT 4 месяца назад +3

      Nah. I don't agree with using very old clothes for cleaning. I have a problem to motivaty myself to clean anyway, so I buy the cleaning rags with the nicest colours I can find. Pink, green, blue, as long as it is shouting "use me", it's all good. The same goes for detergents. I don't usually buy the cheapest ones. First, I need to smell them, and only when I like the smell will I buy them. Motivation is key. 🙂

    • @carolyncilento5074
      @carolyncilento5074 4 месяца назад

    • @user-ly8cp2wq9r
      @user-ly8cp2wq9r 4 месяца назад +2

      Sounds good dude here in the uk a bottle of salad cream is 4 grand

    • @user-wi2nx6uu3t
      @user-wi2nx6uu3t 3 месяца назад

      Me too planet fitness ❤🎉I love this such good advice ❤❤❤

    • @ira_herself997
      @ira_herself997 3 месяца назад

      Try cotton clothes for sleeping in. It changed my life.

  • @lc8119
    @lc8119 10 месяцев назад +66

    I am supportive of buying used furniture except couches or mattresses. I’ve heard too many bedbug horror stories.

    • @maxinef6654
      @maxinef6654 10 месяцев назад +3

      Totally agree with that! 🥺

  • @juliaw.8
    @juliaw.8 10 месяцев назад +54

    I had always worn cheap glasses and a few months ago bought expensive eyeglasses. What a huge difference! I will never repurchase cheap ones.

    • @whiteviper1979
      @whiteviper1979 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yup that's one thing all never ever SKIMP on!

    • @vincentcrowley5196
      @vincentcrowley5196 5 месяцев назад +1

      Have you considered laser eye surgery?
      Im in the UK and wore glasses for nearly 30 years.
      I had to pay ,£175 a month with a 24 month payment plan , about 4200 but i dont regret it.

  • @krislee5343
    @krislee5343 3 месяца назад +14

    Totally agree about food delivery! It's ridiculous not to go pick up your own food, let alone pay the extra fees.

    • @willchristie2650
      @willchristie2650 2 месяца назад

      I think of food delivery service as valid for elderly people and others who are basically shut ins due to health issues. Otherwise, it is just indulgence.

  • @eddiestilll
    @eddiestilll 10 месяцев назад +91

    i fully agree with the "new phones" point. my phone model is over 5 years old now and i still plan on keeping it until it stops functioning or breaks. people never understand when i tell them it's servicing me just fine and it's still as enjoyable as day 1. they always try to convince me of "reasons" to upgrade, like "slowdown" (no, it still works just as fast as day 1), "apps not working anymore (no, i can still download all the apps i need and haven't ran into 1 app i couldn't yet), or "degraded battery life" (no, i still have all day battery. sure, it's not as good as day 1 but it's like 90% of what it was on day 1)

    • @shougsshoug
      @shougsshoug 7 месяцев назад +1

      You are exactly like me

    • @Summerbreeze537
      @Summerbreeze537 5 месяцев назад +1

      I kept my 2g until I couldn't get service anymore.

    • @TheArchitectfella
      @TheArchitectfella 5 месяцев назад

      It's about security and software updates it's not that simple.The phone can be used for how long as u want but the problem is the security.U have to be carefully what site you visit and what u clicking in . I can use the phone for 10 years but will I be secure with my data and all those passwords?

    • @heathco90
      @heathco90 4 месяца назад +2

      I used my iPhone for years. I just recently upgraded because it finally went out on me. I went from a
      6SE to a 15 and probably won’t buy another until the iPhone 22 or something like that.

    • @jamestkirkcameron9189
      @jamestkirkcameron9189 3 месяца назад +1

      You can also just change out the old battery for a new one for very cheap, at one of those phone repair shops, instead of buying a whole new phone. Not a lot of people do this or even know about it. Afterwards the phone holds a charge like its brand new again.

  • @annyer262
    @annyer262 10 месяцев назад +31

    My dad taught me how to do an oil change when I was 15. Then I worked out how to do brake pads, then spark plugs, wires, carb overhauls, then engine overhauls. Then I learn to paint cars. There is not much I cannot do to a car, it is not that hard.

    • @Taichigirl311
      @Taichigirl311 10 месяцев назад +2

      Great job I wish I could do all that👍

    • @Savvynomad225
      @Savvynomad225 5 месяцев назад

      Do you replace tires by yourself? 😂

    • @annyer262
      @annyer262 5 месяцев назад

      @@Savvynomad225 yes with tire irons soap, bead sealer and air compressor. It is not that hard. I might upgrade to the manual tire changer from harbor freight one of these days!
      I cannot do wheel alignment,. although I am told that there is a redneck way to do home wheel alignments (toe in) on live axle rwd cars!

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Savvynomad225it can be done with tyre levers but it's a birch. Much easier with machinery.

    • @ScorpionMaiden75
      @ScorpionMaiden75 4 месяца назад

      That's so cool. My dad taught me to work on my own car when I was 16. I used to help work on cars with my grandpa, uncles and cousins during the summer.
      I found out that there are books on what the codes mean for newer cars and you can get the same machine the mechanics have that tells you the codes for what's wrong with your vehicle.
      You're so right that it's not that hard once you learn how.
      💜💕🦋🔥👑🔥🦋💕💜

  • @jennesont4791
    @jennesont4791 9 месяцев назад +20

    Getting rid of used oil is not easy in our area, so the drive through oil change places (with a coupon) work out to be a negligible price difference and a way better deal from the driving around and frustration levels

  • @mysticalmisfit1332
    @mysticalmisfit1332 10 месяцев назад +51

    “I don’t want some weird mechanic touching my car.”🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @sophieoshaughnessy9469
      @sophieoshaughnessy9469 4 месяца назад +2

      That’s just weird. It’s gonna happen anyway.

    • @IRLSuperb
      @IRLSuperb 4 месяца назад

      @@sophieoshaughnessy9469 in my personal opinion, dealing with multiple cars in my life, the best decision is to save and buy a brand new car base model, and keep it until the wheels fall off. You get the benefit of having a functional vehicle for more than a decade, and only minor repairs that you can do yourself for the following decade after that, so you could theoretically avoid a mechanic for more than 20 years if you do that. And I have seen anything that can go wrong to a car.

    • @VoxWodler
      @VoxWodler 4 месяца назад

      But the weird mechanic knows cars - he sees 1000s. I dunno bro. @@sophieoshaughnessy9469

    • @PhotoSlideshowmacai_
      @PhotoSlideshowmacai_ 4 месяца назад +3

      Over protective 😂😂😂

    • @melesefesi6955
      @melesefesi6955 3 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @monishthomasp
    @monishthomasp 10 месяцев назад +74

    Fully agree.. Infact you don’t even have to buy used phones - I bought a iPhone 11 when the 13 came out - and it was a brand new one which cost me just half. Dealers want to push old model stocks off their shelf ASAP. This has been my policy always with phones. ❤

    • @schuylergeery-zink1923
      @schuylergeery-zink1923 8 месяцев назад +4

      Same! I had my previous iPhone 5 forever and then replaced it with a 6 and had that forever until I accidentally ran over it with my car… uhhh it still worked kind of bc it was in a life proof case 😂 but eventually it glitched out and by that point the cheapest model I could get was an iPhone 11 which I still have

    • @JJ_house
      @JJ_house 7 месяцев назад +4

      Fir minimalist, you don't even need AN IPHONE to begin with.

    • @monishthomasp
      @monishthomasp 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@JJ_house Well you do need a phone for communication so better to use one with which you’re comfortable rather than get used to one which you have to learn to use.

    • @JoATTech
      @JoATTech 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same, but got 13mini when 15 been announced.

    • @vincenzorossi4828
      @vincenzorossi4828 6 месяцев назад +3

      My phone is samsung . 4 years old. 115 euro. Working fine. I keep it.

  • @HectorLopez-wc8fx
    @HectorLopez-wc8fx 10 месяцев назад +16

    Don Agustin, love your videos. The short clip showing you from behind as you were squatting reveals medial collapse of the left knee (resulting in a slight outward flick of the heel). I'm a physical therapist and see this quite often. The medial collapse as you lowered means your left hip abductors (chiefly your TFL and glute medius muscles) are weak. That could lead to problems down the road. Just Google or RUclips "Hip abductors exercises." I'm sure you'll find plenty of exercises that will fix the problem. A little payback for all your great content. Keep it coming!

  • @elizabethm5422
    @elizabethm5422 9 месяцев назад +57

    There are two things I spend on. I also spend on glasses for the same reasons. I also do not buy cheap shoes. My job requires professional dress. Life is too short for uncomfortable, painful shoes.

  • @RideRedRacer
    @RideRedRacer 5 месяцев назад +3

    i have been using the same Galaxy S6 edge+ for 8 years now. phone is in perfect condition and still using original charge cable. i dont understand why people buy new phones

  • @Sharperthanu1
    @Sharperthanu1 10 месяцев назад +165

    There's something even cheaper than driving: Walking and occasionally using public transit.

    • @cheapsoot1981
      @cheapsoot1981 10 месяцев назад +3

      Word.

    • @gymdilettante8407
      @gymdilettante8407 10 месяцев назад +2

      That's what I do

    • @jsmith3946
      @jsmith3946 9 месяцев назад +26

      @@gymdilettante8407 not if you live in the middle of no where like I do

    • @MrAnderson2845
      @MrAnderson2845 9 месяцев назад +16

      ​@jsmith3946 For real. Even in the suburbs good luck with that. The irony is the people that can walk everywhere live in extremely expensive areas lol

    • @Ravenelvenlady
      @Ravenelvenlady 8 месяцев назад +7

      As New Yorker I ONLY walk and use public transportation.

  • @danspencer4235
    @danspencer4235 10 месяцев назад +7

    I have a feeling that the people who would benefit most from your messages will not listen. That's fine, because you are helping the people who deserve it.

  • @richardackley1823
    @richardackley1823 10 месяцев назад +13

    I love this video. Thank you Austin. I ordered the book. Can’t afford the therapy at the moment, but I might arrange something in future. Heading to Target to buy a pack of Tshirts. You’re very helpful I’ve got a lot of anxiety now. I love your gorgeous eyes, demeanor. I’m retiring right now, trying to minimalize everything. Appreciate your help. [Seattle, WA]

  • @marcokeller3575
    @marcokeller3575 10 месяцев назад +15

    THANK YOU for making the point about quality eyeglasses. You get what you pay for. I'm an Optician and I get people coming in all the time with stuff they bought on line that falls apart of is made incorrectly. You can buy quality and a decent price, you just have to shop around a bit. Particularly when you get older and need Progressive (no line bifocal) lenses. There is a huge quality difference between cheap ones and good ones. Good ones work so much better and are easier to adapt to. Cheap ones are usually old lens technology. Would you buy a brick sized cell phone? then why would you buy an old technology lens that limits your field of vision? Rant over

    • @thekagifret
      @thekagifret 9 месяцев назад

      @adawon99about 2 years before a standard eye check is usually recommended:)

    • @theminicooper
      @theminicooper 8 месяцев назад

      Of course an Optician would favor buying glasses in a shop as opposed to online! 😋

  • @seaneverett3001
    @seaneverett3001 9 месяцев назад +6

    Living in a place where there’s lots of snow in the winter, I have found that Cross Country skiing is a fantastic relatively inexpensive outdoor activity. Sure, you CAN go all out and get expensive skate skis and buy a bunch of fancy equipment, however, a new pair of decent entry level Nordic skis with boots and poles are only around a few hundred dollars. I even found an older (still in great shape) full set of gear for 45 bucks at a local thrift shop. A season pass for a WA state Sno-park is about 50 bucks. After that, you can XC ski for basically free!

  • @joanaw.1379
    @joanaw.1379 10 месяцев назад +17

    The last thing is true. I bought so many clothes and shoes with low quality, after 2 years or less they were old and I had to replace them. I just started buying good quality clothes and shoes from thrift stores. I could find new items still in tags for less than $15. Most leather shoes and coats, cashmere and even wool sweaters! I heard once someone said that we are too poor to buy inexpensive things!

    • @LearnMoreDoBetter
      @LearnMoreDoBetter 9 месяцев назад +1

      I heard a different version of that saying: I am not that much rich to afford buying inexpensive things .

    • @christinaedwards5084
      @christinaedwards5084 7 месяцев назад +3

      Two things I never skimp on.
      Shoes.
      Mattresses.
      I’m going to spend at least 1/3 (8hrs) of everyday in both of these things.
      You want good quality.
      A lumpy mattress and Ill fitting shoes have such a negative impact on you.

    • @tarablue4472
      @tarablue4472 5 месяцев назад

      @@christinaedwards5084 I bought my mattress with entire bed set used from a friend who had it for only one year. That was over 20 years ago and the mattress and box spring are still like new. One of the best $700 I ever spent. I have equipped them with bedbug proof covers.

    • @Dream-bebe
      @Dream-bebe 3 месяца назад

      @@christinaedwards5084I don’t skimp on anything at all!

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    @ryanwilliams989 4 месяца назад +80

    Every day we encounter novel challenges that have become the new standard. Although we previously perceived it as a crisis, we now acknowledge it as the new normal and must adapt accordingly. Given the current economic difficulties that the country is experiencing in 2024, how can we enhance our earnings during this period of adjustment? I cannot let my $680,000 savings vanish after putting in so much effort to accumulate them.

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  • @AmericanWears
    @AmericanWears 10 месяцев назад +27

    I have a hard time convincing myself to buy anything, what I have still works.

  • @KeturaSaint-Fleurose
    @KeturaSaint-Fleurose 10 месяцев назад +28

    When I moved to nyc, I created a deeper hole for myself by spending so much money on food. Not getting groceries because I wanted to try out different restaurants (and the interior design like you mentioned created an illusion for me) Having said all that, I’m wayyyy less tempted to spend money at these restaurants after realizing how mediocre the food occasionally is to me. Mind you, I’ll enjoy myself out but I want to only spend money on occasions that are a 100% yes. And my 100% yes allows to me create a more narrow focus on what experiences will ACTUALLY create more meaning to me.
    Your hilarious 😆

    • @ElAgustin
      @ElAgustin  10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, I feel like there are so many restaurants in NYC that it's a hobby for people.

    • @KeturaSaint-Fleurose
      @KeturaSaint-Fleurose 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@ElAgustin for sure! I would love to know what cost effective activities you do when you’re out socializing with others

    • @ihateallyall
      @ihateallyall 7 месяцев назад +1

      yup. it’s become inexcusable for me to spend $20-$50 for a meal, that isn’t even that good, and that I will always later on regret because I could’ve bought days of meals with that money. now when I go out to eat, it’s maybe some special clam chowder out on the coast, or that one sandwhich shop I really love.

    • @KeturaSaint-Fleurose
      @KeturaSaint-Fleurose 7 месяцев назад

      @@ihateallyall your doing great 👏🏾 I’m proud of you

  • @BigPhilly15
    @BigPhilly15 10 месяцев назад +9

    I’ve had horrible vision since I was 5. Double astigmatism. I never skimp on glasses. Very nice frames and high end custom lenses. Arguably the most important thing I own is my glasses.

    • @tarablue4472
      @tarablue4472 5 месяцев назад

      I was wearing glasses by age 8, a year later I was dependent on them. I remember spending $400 on prescription glasses, mind you that was 25 years ago so that would be more in today's dollars. In addition to that was contact lens. Then I got laser eye surgery and I haven't spent a dime on corrective vision wear of any kind. The surgery was for other reasons rather than to save money but it has saved me thousands of dollars over the years. The surgery has paid for itself. One of the best decisions I ever made.

  • @biggbeefer
    @biggbeefer 10 месяцев назад +34

    I completely agree with not buying stupid clothes you don't need. But the other side of the spectrum, buying simple clothes that are dirt cheap, can also be a problem. The reason they're so cheap is because often times they're made by people in extremely poor work conditions and grossly underpaid, using materials that are cheap but awful for the planet. I advocate buying 5 shirts too, but getting them from a place with a track record of sustainably sourced materials and ethical supply chains. The shirt won't be $8, but the extra money is worth it. Also it lasts longer!

    • @mauricemaple1430
      @mauricemaple1430 10 месяцев назад +1

      Very wise advice. Too many people fall into the belief that minimalism=cheap. I spend on quality shirts and socks. Underwear i can buy cheaper, hats i buy cheaper.. doesn't make sense to be cheap and spend more replacing things.

    • @zephyrr108
      @zephyrr108 10 месяцев назад

      Idk. I guess a middle ground is in order.

  • @wealthyspaces1131
    @wealthyspaces1131 4 месяца назад +5

    Agreed about the smells however good quality essential oils transforms a space into a sanctuary 😊

    • @AF_1892
      @AF_1892 3 месяца назад

      I enjoy smells of a freshly polished wood floor, or full detox/clay bar/wax on my 20 yr old pickup. He lives in the garage.

  • @darleneaitken1620
    @darleneaitken1620 3 месяца назад +1

    The one thing I refuse to spend my money on while traveling is expensive hotels. There are plenty of budget hotels that offer free breakfast, and that's fine with me. As long as it's clean and comfortable, I'm happy.

  • @ScorpionMaiden75
    @ScorpionMaiden75 4 месяца назад +2

    If I want my home to have a relaxing scent I use essential oils in my mop water or a couple drops in a spray bottle with a bit of water. Then spray curtains or put essential oils on cotton balls in hidden places in the house. Mint is also good for keeping pest out too 😊
    💜💕🦋🔥👑🔥🦋💜💕

  • @richardeidemiller6739
    @richardeidemiller6739 10 месяцев назад +31

    You lost me at Nicholas Cage being the greatest actor of all time. 😂 Vicki

  • @edwardbrock3807
    @edwardbrock3807 Месяц назад

    Oil changes are tricky. As a weird mechanic friends always ask if i can change their oil to save money, but not all oil changes are the same, you may be lucky and have a easy car, but some are downright a pain, specially if they sit low; then theres the jacking the vehicle up, dangerous in the wrong hands; theres alot of variables i tell them, whats their schedule, whats the availability, are u gonna go dispose your oil. Essentially does the time outweigh tge costs and speed of service. Trust me oil changes are the triicky one when it comes to savings. If youre proficient and you got a "user friendly" vehicle then youre gold ponyboy. But yeah i totally agree great skill to learn!

  • @djrickyb
    @djrickyb 10 месяцев назад +3

    I disagree about oil changes. When I was 34 I threw my back out trying to get out from under my car after giving it an oil change. It took 13 days for me to get my back to normal again. First 5 days was painful! Also, you don't save much money buying the oil yourself. Try to use coupons when they are available at the express oil change places. I go every 5,000 to 6,000 miles with both of my cars.

  • @sandy1938
    @sandy1938 6 месяцев назад +3

    Austin- You are a smart and entertaining young man, with great tips! You have found your calling. You are a natural at this. I love watching your videos as they bring a smile to my face and I learn something along the way. Great job!

  • @REDVARG
    @REDVARG 3 месяца назад +2

    Warning: the lifespan of a smartphone is 4 years, after which it no longer receives security updates.

    • @saiko_1
      @saiko_1 2 месяца назад +1

      Having bank apps and investment apps in an old smartphone is kind of dangerous…

  • @anaisgeoffrion2819
    @anaisgeoffrion2819 10 месяцев назад +6

    I agree with you, except for the expensive glasses, knowing that this industry is almost entirely dominated by the same Italian man who owns something like 70% of the brands and can manage to keep the prices high and make people assume it must be because the material is expensive. Not at all. You can find great glasses for a cheap price.

  • @bagery
    @bagery 10 месяцев назад +6

    Good list. Think ive done my last oil change this year. Few things, it takes forever to finish emptying. You need a decent space to do it and must account for wind. Clean up. You have to find time and an appropriate place to dispose of it. Finally you have to account for how different each car is.
    I inherited my dad's vehicle recently and due to the way his is constructed, it's way messier than mine ever was. I don't drive much and reason next year just to continue buying an exceptional 20k synthetic oil/filter and take it somewhere the pros nor the ground are covered in oil.
    1 change a yr, less than 100 bucks. 50ish with coupon which isnt much more than oil/filter alone.

    • @cheesecurd100s
      @cheesecurd100s 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I agree, when you factor disposal, time, mess etc, are most people even saving much money?

  • @miahthorpatrick1013
    @miahthorpatrick1013 5 месяцев назад +1

    I gotta say something about number 2: it’s not so easy to simply “change your own oil” when you don’t have a house, driveway or garage. At an apartment or something, this just isn’t a viable option. It’s unsafe and leaves you wide open to compromise if you attempt to do this in a small apartment complex parking lot. Love your videos but you are leaving out the part about the time save. Also did I mention having car ramps is a must have for changing your own oil *within a timely manner*? If you’re not experienced with this task, not having certain materials can make this take as long or longer than if you take it to a professional.

    • @Dream-bebe
      @Dream-bebe 3 месяца назад

      It gives cheap vibes $….

  • @bayarbuyan84
    @bayarbuyan84 5 месяцев назад +2

    These are good points, something I agree on but nothing surprising. The best one for me is check out books at the library.

  • @agusgani610
    @agusgani610 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm glad so many comments agree with you..I hope to be able to do the same. This shows there's another way of living that I believe will reduce consumerism and replace meaningless spending with a more enjoyable time and space.

  • @Luncheon23
    @Luncheon23 10 месяцев назад +19

    An Agustin video is such a great way to round off the week 😊 Love your minimalist tips and ideas and will be keeping them in mind so that I can reach my financial goals.
    P.S. congrats on 57k subscribers!

    • @ElAgustin
      @ElAgustin  10 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks!! It's been climbing up recently...got a few tricks up my sleeve!

  • @StevenNybida
    @StevenNybida 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hey El Augustin - You can get furniture 100% cheaper at your local dumpster. Just go down any apartment alleyway here in the Springs on the 1st of the month and you can furnish your entire flat for free. That includes dishes, a toaster and microwave. Other choice dumpster items include a circular saw, 3/4 HP router, guitar amplifier, refrigerator, stove and even a flat screen TV. And they all work.

    • @jsmith3946
      @jsmith3946 9 месяцев назад

      and come with free cockroaches

    • @shmataboro8634
      @shmataboro8634 5 месяцев назад

      Furniture: if you live in a college town there will be free furniture on the curb at end of semesters when students move out. Some crummy, some good. Free cheap furniture is better than paying for cheap furniture. Free solid good quality furniture is amazing. Free fabulous antiques is the pot of gold at the end of the curb shopper's rainbow.

  • @RobertHastings12
    @RobertHastings12 4 месяца назад +1

    @8:43 "eBay is still a thing." I literally just got home from the post office to drop an expensive pocket knife I sold that I had no business buying in the first place. Thankfully, I broke even. It was like watching $140 collecting dust in a drawer. Watches and pocket knives were my "buying stuff I don't need with money I don't have" vice.

  • @ownedbymykitty270
    @ownedbymykitty270 10 месяцев назад +16

    The way I'm saving money: showing up to work every day (unless I'm really sick), no kids (I have a cat lol), renting a rent controlled apartment, buying a 15 year old car (before 2021), keeping my distance from friends who tend to live more lavishly, buying a high quality used bike, buying all furniture used, buying most electronics used, buying most clothing used or heavily discounted high quality brands, spending a bit more to have a higher quality TV + microwave + fan + air purifier, as an audiophile I only buy cheap but high quality Chi-Fi gear (Chinese Hi-Fi), never go to expensive big act concerts (i prefer more indie / underground acts where the ticket price rarely exceeds $30-40, usually only go to museums on discount or free days, buying 90% of items only when on sale at the grocery store, quit drinking (huge money saver), never ordering delivery, never eating at fancy restaurants, if I eat out I rarely order appetizers or drinks (I only order what I can eat which is usually just 1 dish), eating at home more, buying coffee outside only 2x a week, going to only matinee movies and never buy concession snacks or drinks, keeping online subscriptions down to the few I actually use (Spotify, RUclips Premium), being vigilent about not getting parking / speeding / traffic tickets, maintaining excellent credit, not going on local trips / vacations (the US is outrageously expensive now and not worth it), buying cheap but high quality marijuan@ from local growers and consume in small amounts (I live in SF Bay Area). My friends wonder how I'm able to live in the SF Bay Area without having a 6-figure income. They know I'm resourceful, but they're all too fancy / bougie to be able to live like me.

    • @ninnymuggins5159
      @ninnymuggins5159 9 месяцев назад +3

      Wow, you should make a video on this topic as well! Nice job. Also, if you love your cat, please don't feed him cheap cat food, it will cost you more in vet bills and shorten his life!!

    • @vincenzorossi4828
      @vincenzorossi4828 6 месяцев назад

      Cut on maria and you will be great!

  • @999manman
    @999manman 8 месяцев назад +2

    i love to change my own oil and used to refuse to consider purchasing a vehicle whose oil filter I could not easily access. But lately Ive noticed that modern vehicles often have a filter located where you need a hydraulic lift to reach it. Or in a tight alcove where it would take far too long to remove. In those cases I have little choice but take it to a professional. That's sad because early on I could actually do basic mechanic work on my vehicles. Nowadays you need a degree from MIT just to look under the hood.

  • @ThePantherproof
    @ThePantherproof 10 месяцев назад +4

    8:23 I had to buy a new phone recently. Cost me $110.

  • @gemnilocs
    @gemnilocs 7 месяцев назад +1

    I keep saying I’m going to stop using delivery services cause 1) it’s expensive, 2) sometimes I get the wrong food items. Granted it’s convenient but it’s a cost for that convenience.
    I love to travel outside of the US, it may cost a pretty penny to get there but once you’re there, I feel like it’s cheaper once there.

  • @montymonto6430
    @montymonto6430 5 месяцев назад +2

    I agree with everything except the furniture. Furniture of good quality can last tens of years and you see it all the time so it should also look nice.

    • @jkallina100
      @jkallina100 3 месяца назад

      Plus it can actually appreciate in some cases!!

  • @debbiemas4395
    @debbiemas4395 10 месяцев назад +10

    #16 Crap from Temu

  • @willchristie2650
    @willchristie2650 2 месяца назад

    You described my home, Scottsdale, Arizona! So many trendy restaurants where the always handsome waiter tells you his life story and then describes the pedigree of each menu item, e.g., "The tomatoes come from Tuscany and are embellished with salt from the South of France...". Then the meal comes with a giant bill and its just 1 step up from McDonalds and half the size!

  • @iceWaterProductions1
    @iceWaterProductions1 3 месяца назад

    I agree with almost everything and I don’t buy several other things. Most of my family and friends think I’m cheap and keep track of every single dollar I spend. I know that it’s the little things that most people spend every day that adds up to a lot of money in the end. Take for example I’m planning a trip for my niece and myself for her graduation in two years. We’re actually taking 4 one way flights around the entire world. Most people just use knee jerk reactions and say “How in the Hell will you afford that” this is without them even considering what it costs and them having next to NO travel experience. The funny thing is I’m totally cutting out drinking any bottled beverages and eating out at any places. This means ZERO places. It doesn’t matter if it’s a 99 cent taco. If people just wrote down every purchase they made they’d be amazed on how much they spend on total bull crap. About four years ago I set my record at 22 months without any outside food expenses. I didn’t go to a restaurant, drive through, delivery, I just made my food and packed a sack lunch if i was gone half the day. Oh course there had to be a loophole somewhere. If I was over 200 miles away for over a day or so. Even then my friend I was visiting supported my challenge and made me food. I’ve started it back up and I want to break the record. If I can hold out for the graduation in June of 2026 that with the bottled beverages subplan with a little cut back on records we’ll be on the best trip of her life.

  • @rickyiglesias5384
    @rickyiglesias5384 7 месяцев назад

    I started changing my oil almost 16 years ago. There were a few years in there where with a coupon I actually paid the same price to have a local dealer do it, but times have changed and it's gone back to being WAY cheaper to do it yourself. No one will ever care about your car as much as you do, which is a great reason to change your own oil. Shops don't put their best guys on the easy jobs. So you're not getting the brains of the organization, which means they can make MISTAKES like not screwing your filter on all the way or stripping out your drain plug.

  • @BL-rb7jm
    @BL-rb7jm 4 месяца назад

    Here's a little bit of a tip to save you some money.Go to the dollar store and Pick up some containers and once a week prepare whatever you want For your lunches. Put All the prepared meals in your fridge and grab it every morning so you don't have to spend money on uber.
    Once a week have your supper already.Planned out make some stews make some soup.Make large batches and sandwiches, on the weekend. discipline yourself.Learn how to do it just don't be lazy. Figure out how much money you're spending eating out.
    I know some people who go to starbucks and spend fifteen to thirty dollars a day. That is insane.

  • @slackerjo
    @slackerjo 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a refurbed phone from a local discount electronics store. It doesn't have to be fancy because I don't use my phone as a computer. I listen to library books on it and that's about it. To be honest, I find surfing on a phone very frustrating.

  • @aoeulhs
    @aoeulhs 4 месяца назад

    I'm with you on everything except books. I search for free pdfs for books that have been in print for a while, buy used instead of new if I can, a lot of my books I got for free, but the ability to purchase a book that I can't get otherwise is one of the highest and best uses of money. There are many things known to impoverish a person but nobody has every come to ruin because of their library.

  • @StephanieG1
    @StephanieG1 10 месяцев назад +3

    How do you dispose of the old oil safely and responsibly? One of the ways I save money is that I never buy tea/coffee outside. I have never entered Starbucks or Cafe Italia or any other similar place. If I want a cup of tea I wait until I get home.

    • @mikelongco
      @mikelongco 10 месяцев назад +1

      If you're in the US and live anywhere near an AutoZone or an O'Reilly Auto Parts, they will dispose of your used oil for free. Each company has over 6,000 locations in the US. Hopefully there's one near you.

  • @schuylergeery-zink1923
    @schuylergeery-zink1923 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you don’t like physical books and can swing it, buying ebooks gives us authors (especially self-published authors) the same profit margin. Ebooks are more affordable and don’t take up physical space. But it’s also appreciated if you like physical books to donate them to libraries or little free libraries in your neighborhood. My husband donated most of his books to the state prison system bc books do wear out and need to be replaced. Now he does donation runs twice a year for folks in our network to also donate :)
    My book series is the Crescent Crown Saga and I also have a kindle vella called “A Promise So Dark & Wicked” 💖 📚

  • @TheSilvertrigger
    @TheSilvertrigger 10 месяцев назад +19

    There is nothing wrong with having a pet octopus 🐙 they are smart friendly and have 3 hearts ❤❤❤

    • @ElAgustin
      @ElAgustin  10 месяцев назад +4

      3 times the love!

  • @desireebragg4576
    @desireebragg4576 9 месяцев назад +10

    Agreed about the furniture! Marketplace has great pieces for 90% less!

  • @allenbrown9052
    @allenbrown9052 10 месяцев назад +29

    Props to you on getting your first sponsor. BetterHelp is a great company. Mental health is everything. 🧡 🐪

  • @lateshachurney5965
    @lateshachurney5965 10 месяцев назад +8

    Austin I would like to see you and Prepper Princess do a collaboration video on RUclips.

  • @ComeKingJesus
    @ComeKingJesus 5 месяцев назад +1

    2. No more rip off oil changes.
    Jiffy rip off lube. Never.

  • @debbiewalker273
    @debbiewalker273 10 месяцев назад +5

    Good advice Austin, and I used to change my own oil in High School. Then I had my boyfriend take over. ☺️ Glad you’re getting sponsors, but Better Health is quite spendy. They don’t accept insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. You can submit your bill to your Insurance, and may possibly be reimbursed. I sure wish there were more affordable options for people struggling with their mental health.

    • @annyer262
      @annyer262 10 месяцев назад +1

      have your tried some kind of worship or spiritual music? This helps my mental health! Plus I can talk to the pastor about life and it is almost free.

    • @Christina-sf4py
      @Christina-sf4py 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@annyer262that can backfire. Sorry to say..many ppl in positions of supposed spiritual authority haven't got a clue about the reality of mental issues or even day to day problems. In fact many (not all but heck, many) have very little compassion and just like to give out patronizing platitudes which increase suffering, making the person feel they aren't good enough to get through their problem. You can double this risk if the sufferer is female.

    • @ChristineHWilliamsJDMSW
      @ChristineHWilliamsJDMSW 9 месяцев назад

      @@annyer262 Agree with this. If you’re part of a religious or spiritual community, you have access to people who have been trained in counselling techniques, and have an aptitude for caring.

    • @ChristineHWilliamsJDMSW
      @ChristineHWilliamsJDMSW 9 месяцев назад

      @@annyer262 Agree with this. If you’re part of a religious or spiritual community, you have access to people who have been trained in counselling techniques, and have an aptitude for caring.

  • @overlyskinned
    @overlyskinned 6 месяцев назад

    I switched from expensive glasses to cheap ones 2 years ago and I have no regrets. Zenni make very good classes for 1/10 the price and they work perfectly and look great - even varifocals. Expensive glasses get scratched and broken just as easily and are so much harder to replace.

  • @celticspirit1
    @celticspirit1 9 месяцев назад +2

    The financial author, Jim Collins, whom you referred to had the best financial advice. He advised to avoid debt, live below your means, and invest the rest. Sage advice.

  • @okirorcalvin2801
    @okirorcalvin2801 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Austin ,thanks so much just found your in December 2023, it's so educative, just 24yr Ugandan am learning alot here

  • @lcomfort8683
    @lcomfort8683 4 месяца назад

    Cheapest high quality coffee- roast 1/2 pound green coffee beans on light colored cookie sheet pan in super preheated oven, flip/ stir beans every 2-4 minutes for more even roasting, takes about 12-15 minutes. Little smoky towards end of roasting, open window/door. Burman's sells lots green beans $5/# and up, with delivery ends up being about $10/# with delivery and waterweight loss from roasting, if you stick to the least expensive beans. Fun! Who knew coffee beans from India would be so good? 😊

  • @fenlandwildlifeclips
    @fenlandwildlifeclips 4 месяца назад

    If you change your own oil, you will not have a service history & who buys a pre owned car without service history? You could also miss something important that needs fixing. You also need to keep an eye on all the other fluids. Re expensive gyms: I joined an "expensive" gym post mastectomy last year. Swimming is helping me to heal & I have access to a rehab specialist, which I wouldn't have without that membership.

  • @pip1723
    @pip1723 10 месяцев назад +11

    I consider owning books as an investment in one's self especially my philosophy collection I'm always dipping in and out of them once purchased they give year's of pleasure.

  • @marcelah505
    @marcelah505 3 месяца назад +1

    What a pleasant and important presentation. Muchas gracias!

  • @a.m.308
    @a.m.308 6 месяцев назад

    I agree especially with the furniture. They usually crowd almost any space without any other purpose. So if I’m going to buy one, it might as well have a multiple purposes like storage, not just to be sat on or place stuff on top of.

  • @magal55
    @magal55 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lucky me, I don't own a car. I don't need it. And I follow almost all of your points of frugality.

  • @MooseCracker
    @MooseCracker 10 месяцев назад +2

    ok but, how do you not buy haunted buildings?
    One note on thrift store and preowned furniture: If it has any cushioning or any parts that you can't directly clean (like actually see and get your fingers on) don't buy used. The last thing anybody needs to pay for and face is a bed bug infestation.

  • @yokiryuchan7655
    @yokiryuchan7655 7 месяцев назад +1

    I never spend money on streaming services. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime etc.

  • @juliehoot3916
    @juliehoot3916 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great video but with all due respect my last phone, I bought new, lasted years, years and more years. I dont mind buying a book from the library for .25 cents, then redonating. I dont like the stress of return dates. I have also had libraries boo boo say I didnt return a book, when I did, so I went and found it on their shelf. That stressed me out. Just better to pay the .25 cents and read at my leisure. I am sure the money helps our libraries too. We are all different with our minimalism. Fun to share. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lilyofthevalley7413
    @lilyofthevalley7413 10 месяцев назад +8

    I like new furniture not used by anyone else

    • @leannejayne3545
      @leannejayne3545 10 месяцев назад +9

      I definitely wouldn’t be keen on a second had sofa, who knows what action it’s seen! 🤣

    • @debbiewalker273
      @debbiewalker273 10 месяцев назад

      @@leannejayne3545You can have it professionally cleaned, but it would still creep me out. 😂🤣

  • @plappin
    @plappin 10 месяцев назад +8

    Great video and congratulations on getting another sponsor. I have always believed those scented stick-up things were incredibly toxic: I have been known to hunt them out of vacation rentals, along with cheap Yankee candles -- sickening. (If you can smell it, there's actually something floating in the air.) Don't get me started on dryer sheets and Febreeze. While I agree with most of the things on your list, as someone a little (okay, a lot) older and a city dweller, I do enjoy a high-end gym experience, especially since I swim. I used cheap city pools for decades so today I really appreciate clean water (and the cleaner people swimming in it). As far as food delivery, I don't own a car, so it would take me WAY more time to pick up food from a restaurant than having it delivered. I don't do it often (a few times a month max) but I do do it. If you're out and about in a car I can see that it might make more sense to pick it up yourself, though factoring in fuel costs, I wonder. With the exception of a lamp here and there, I don't think I have EVER purchased new furniture. Between Craigslist, thrift stores, flea markets, and the street (yes, NYC is a free-furniture paradise) there is simply no reason to buy new unless you're talking a mattress (and I once got one of those free from a guy selling his bed frame). Fun video as always!

    • @ninnymuggins5159
      @ninnymuggins5159 9 месяцев назад +1

      So, I'm NOT the only person with ZERO tolerance for sprays, perfumes, colognes, candles, plugins, scented laundry soaps and dryer sheets. 🤢🤮 They burn my nose and make me nauseated. Some people think that's crazy but I cannot stand it!

  • @AF_1892
    @AF_1892 3 месяца назад

    New to your channel, but you are coming at it with the Virgo energy! I am a Virgo too. Some of my quality classic clothes I bought 30 years ago are still fine. I'm petite so I do know how to sew and alter clothes (tailors are total ripoffs, except for $600 suits).

  • @rosabella4440
    @rosabella4440 10 месяцев назад +6

    Forgot to mention how to responsibly get rid of the old used oil

    • @killbit01
      @killbit01 3 месяца назад

      Take it to garages

  • @yank4334
    @yank4334 5 месяцев назад

    i agree with trendy food, stocks, expsnsive gym membership, food delivery ( total complete waste of money) , things on sale may be a scam ( they jack up the price by 20 -30 percent and then they tell you its on sale) , new phones ( i made huge mistake ,bought an iphone 13 from carrier) never do that again , expsnive clothes, scented products ( well if it makes your room smell nice i will do it) , and yes low qaulity products, .. i like to buy stuff that will reward my self, i hate spending money every month on services thats not really neccessry

  • @Victorcolongarcia
    @Victorcolongarcia 4 месяца назад

    I am so much like you. Never go to restaurants or buy cooked food. Never wear brands. Never buy new stuff if its available on second hand markets. I find I save much more than my friends. In fact I was able to buy a flat much younger and working less.

    • @Victorcolongarcia
      @Victorcolongarcia 4 месяца назад

      I only spend money on FUNCTIONAL THINGS. Like you said: good glasses, a good coat, comfort trainers if you really use them and so on. And I try to not have clutter, buy things for no purpose.

  • @Jean88Lem
    @Jean88Lem 8 дней назад

    I'm agree with almost all of that, mainly cell phone. But i live in a small town, i know my car repair man(excuse my english, i'm french canadian), so for the oil change, not sure for me. Maybe save $20dollars but hands full of oil, go under the car, get away under the car, fill a can with old oil, find a place to recycle it. And i have $10 000 dollars so!😂

  • @Grovel88
    @Grovel88 4 месяца назад

    The oil change is good to a point, and generally is most of a service. However your car needs much more maintenance and inspection over time. Brakes and brake fluid, transmission oils, coolant, spark plugs, bearing repacking (4wd) and inspection of items keeping your car safe to name a few. Ideally you change your oil yourself and have your car checked periodically by someone qualified. Also the weird mechanic sentiment is ridiculous.

  • @lynne2774
    @lynne2774 3 месяца назад

    Wise advice, I'm over 60 and couldn't agree more with your list. I've been avoiding buying most of that stuff for many years, possibly my whole life.

  • @Revert2017
    @Revert2017 10 месяцев назад +5

    OMG! You really made my day with the "solid shirt fashion show"! (And you are so cute in glasses).

    • @ElAgustin
      @ElAgustin  10 месяцев назад

      That's what it's all about.

  • @saiko_1
    @saiko_1 2 месяца назад +1

    Good video and good tips. Except for one thing… Books are one of my greatest pleasures in life. I love to read, to collect (and to smell them 😂). I save money in a lot of things, but I’ll never stop loving books. If nobody bought books, most of the authors would stop writing and, I don’t know, maybe in the future we would have AI writing books? Soulless books, to soulless people.

  • @veganforever9703
    @veganforever9703 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have cut back so much, i spend lots on computer games to resell for more in the future

  • @taylorshin
    @taylorshin 5 месяцев назад

    If you need something but not on sale, just have patience to get them on sale or open box opportunity. I buy my power tools to build my own furniture this way. Of course, do not buy those Amazon, TEMU, Ali crap brands. Buy something legit yellow, bluish green, and red. They are expensive up front. But last generations.
    And yes, MacBooks are not that expensive if you can aim the right model, say a slight older generation with refurb or open box tag. Same to other expensive electronics. Do not buy them when they are fresh. It is a rip off.

  • @nickb1892
    @nickb1892 7 месяцев назад +1

    God Bless Austin and all viewers! Amen

  • @CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt
    @CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt 3 месяца назад

    You spoke of not wasting money buying unhealthy fragrance candles! Instead as a wise health investment if needed, I buy essential oils of a very high quality & I put into A Electrical essential oil diffuser, which is very frugal choice instead of a water steaming vaporising essential oil diffuser. As the electrical diffuser is chargable & it last 32 hours, the steam one will need charge in 8 hours. My Electrical diffuser will last 4 months of charge, as I place it when turned on very near to me & I use it for a few minutes only to pick me up or rest me. As with these electrical essential oil diffusers you are actually inserting the entire essential oil bottle into it, not wasting expensive oils by dropping lots of drops into water of a water steamer vapour diffuser & it steams away in no time. You're using much much less oil and getting a much longer return on the electrical diffuser. With a electrical essential oil diffuser you Donot turn on & walk out the door, as it will go through the expensive essential oil in no time, but instead use it as I wrote above & you will find you only buy another bottle of an essential oil every 2 years, yes every 2 years.

  • @ginamick4926
    @ginamick4926 3 месяца назад

    I believe in good shoes, good mattresses, good food & good haircuts (but maybe not "high end"). Walking is the best & lowest cost workout I've found in terms of maintaing basic physical & mental health.

  • @user-uy1es2cs1y
    @user-uy1es2cs1y 4 месяца назад

    1. Trendy food; Dollar store and have been seen at a burger or chicken drive through. 2. Oil change; not sure if have ever paid to get that done. 3.Single stocks, theres my vice. but it is a bull market, will put that index thing in my mind (back of).4. No jim membership of any kind.5. Never been North of the Mason Dixion.6.Have a list of needs and don't deviate. 7. Phone problem, went from $35. to $70. need to change bact. pd. $100. for the phone maybe.8. Minimal furmiture, have bought used before.9. No logos on clothes at all.10. Sented home products? Am afraid your not helping. 🤨

  • @VitainFlorida
    @VitainFlorida 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great contact, as always! 🥰

  • @kaunas888
    @kaunas888 4 месяца назад +1

    One thing that he did not mention is the obsessive custom of buying very expensive coffees often multiple times a day. People could just buy organic coffee beans at a fraction of the price, brew some at home and take a thermos with them. Less fuss of having to wait in line, healthier and much less money. But people are indoctrinated into going off to Starbucks.

  • @ses-ei7oc
    @ses-ei7oc 10 месяцев назад +6

    The only thing that I buy from the list are professional oil changes. I have no idea about cars and I like that they can do a full inspection. The more preventive maintenance, the better! Had no idea you lived in CO. Very cool.

  • @nealdooley9591
    @nealdooley9591 10 месяцев назад +1

    I personally go to a powerlifting gym, which has a lot more niche equipment that you can't find as easily in most comercial gyms, and certainly not planet fitness. So, I'm more than happy to spend extra for a gym membership to get what I need and be in an environment with like-minded people.
    And with furniture, I've found it's much more difficult to verify weight capacities on second hand items. Buying something first-hand can help guarantee personal safety and usually comes with the reassurance of some form of warranty.

    • @kimkirksey562
      @kimkirksey562 9 месяцев назад

      I beg to differ on the chairs...I have some 1938 Ethan Allen wing chairs....with modern fabric upholstery...they are so heavy and could hold an elephant...these modern plywood chairs...nahhhh....

  • @BL-rb7jm
    @BL-rb7jm 4 месяца назад

    I love the outdoors but now that I'm older and Got involved with living in the city, I don't do that as much.The city life can kill you if your not smart.
    When I was nineteen years old my boyfriend and I used to go hiking in the mountains. I remember we carried a square back canoe into the bush on a little narrow path just to go fishing all day.
    Is that path might have been five feet wide. It was ten miles in and ten miles back. He weighed my backpack and it was fifty pounds. So I was a tough country girl at that time. He carried the front of the canoe with his backpack and I carried the back of it into the bush ten miles!! I could never do that now.

  • @StarSurvivor1585
    @StarSurvivor1585 6 месяцев назад +1

    Stupid to spend money on phones. I bought mine for 130$ once. I have Boost Mobile. Had it for a few years.

  • @virgil3241
    @virgil3241 10 месяцев назад +1

    Never heard of a Town Centre before, is this in the US only? Oil changes, I dont do it myself anymore. I buy the filter on sale, the oil on sale, and pay $30 for someone to do it for me. Has worked for me for 20 years now. And for my one or two oil changes a year, what money am I saving. My time on the weekends are worth something to me. Plus you need to dispose of the oil, and have fun changing oil in the winter outside with no garage.

  • @Peter-tf2uc
    @Peter-tf2uc 5 месяцев назад +1

    Big yes for self oil changes!

  • @muddywaters538
    @muddywaters538 10 месяцев назад +1

    you are right on, you don't want a weird mechanic touching your car. something else will break... problem with changing the oil is disposing of it properly

    • @MistaTofMaine
      @MistaTofMaine 10 месяцев назад

      If you have used motor oil and have something you want to stain that you won't be touching used motor oil is nice. A lot of places you can't do this but can save one hundreds if you had to buy paint or stain from a store.

  • @cs4849
    @cs4849 7 месяцев назад

    I’m all for having a minimalist wardrobe, but the inexpensive target T-shirts are a mixed bag. Fast fashion is a big problem. This is an area I’ve decided I’d rather have a lot fewer of something but better quality. I’ve bought merino wool long- and short-sleeved t-shirts and don’t think I’ll ever go back to regular t-shirts. They’re comfortable, durable, and even odor-resistant. I originally got them for travel but now they’re just my everyday shirts.

  • @pattykake7195
    @pattykake7195 10 месяцев назад +10

    90% of my furniture is from thrift stores or gumtree….have saved heaps and got good quality items as well…👍🏽

    • @Joce123
      @Joce123 10 месяцев назад

      I save on my home insurance because I requested that they not cover my personal property.
      I don't care about all of the second hand stuff..I keep important things in a safe deposit box at the bank