Wisdom from the Depression

United States
February 13, 2009 9:43pm CST
My grand-father was raised during the Great Depression and from this experience he brought forth a great deal of wisdom. In today's economy that wisdom is something that has helped me through. The one thing he shared with me was that you should always get something for yourself on payday. It might be something small like a boquet of flowers, or such but it should be something. This way you don't feel like all you are doing is working and saving. We've been doing that for our entire marriage, and it's really made a difference. I stay home with the children, so getting something of a treat each payday really makes for the weeks. It has helped to keep our spirits up even when things are tight. We always manage to find the funds for it, and it's always something special. What do you do to brighten your paydays for yourself?
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@denise002 (444)
• Australia
14 Feb 09
Im only young and for me just transferring my pays into my savings brightens my day, because every bit of money that goes in there brings me closer to travelling which is my dream :]
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• United States
14 Feb 09
How enjoyable. Where do you wish to travel to one day?
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• Australia
14 Feb 09
anywhere and every where, starting with europe next year and then america will most likely be my next stop after that :]
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
14 Feb 09
It can be a great pick-me-upto buy yourself something special on payday and I have done it too. Now though it's already a pick-me-up when pay day comes and I can go and pay this or that outstanding bill and get that weight off my chest. I like to just stare at the new balance in my account and know that I don't have to worry for a while.
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• United States
15 Feb 09
Yes, that is a great sigh of relief, isn't it? I just love those days. Thank you for sharing.
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