This relates to an interesting idea that I had recently—namely that if you change your tastes and preferences to like things that other people don’t like, especially when it comes to food, you can save a hell of a lot of money.
But only to a point. If you want unpopular specialty foods, they can cost a lot.
If you’re willing to play years-old video games, you can get them for very little money.
Or better yet, open-source games only. If you play UrT and Wesnoth instead of Call of Duty and Civ, you just saved at least a hundred dollars.
This relates to an interesting idea that I had recently—namely that if you change your tastes and preferences to like things that other people don’t like, especially when it comes to food, you can save a hell of a lot of money.
But only to a point. If you want unpopular specialty foods, they can cost a lot.
If you’re willing to play years-old video games, you can get them for very little money.
Or better yet, open-source games only. If you play UrT and Wesnoth instead of Call of Duty and Civ, you just saved at least a hundred dollars.