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When It Makes Sense to Buy Quality Instead of Saving Money
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When It Makes Sense to Buy Quality Instead of Saving Money Being frugal doesn't just mean saving money—it means spending your money wisely. That also means some things may be cheap now, but actually cost you more in the long run, while other times it makes sense to spend more now for a better, longer-lasting experience. Let's take a look at when it makes sense to shop for value rather than just price. Warren Buffet said it very well: How Frugality Really Works Frugality, like productivity, isn't just about being thrifty and saving tons of money—it's about spending wisely on...
3 Baths to Soak Away Your Stress
The best essential oils for a blissful, tension-taming bath Over the centuries, many cultures have turned to purifying baths to cleanse both body and spirit. Ritual bathing was an integral part of Roman, Greek, Middle Eastern, and Japanese societies, and people washed themselves before entering a temple or undertaking spiritual activities. Things aren't so different today: Washing before prayer is common among most religions, Catholics dip their hands in holy water upon entering a church, and Native Americans take vapor baths to purify and pray. More secular people, too, link physical and moral cleansing, believing that we can "wash away"...