14 Things POOR People Waste Their MONEY On! -Warren Buffet *FRUGAL LIVING*

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Find out the 14 things that poor people waste their money on in this video according to Warren Buffet. Let's see if we are wasting money on these too! Cut down on unnecessary expenses and learn some ideas on how to save more money. The frugal lifestyle helps save money for the things you love and not waste in on things you don't need.

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Looking forward to this one! Your videos have literally changed my life! I've learned so much about budgeting and frugal living, and you keep it FUN!

Crystal-iljl
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the first money saved is to make your own coffee, lunch and dinner.... thats the most simple way to start saving💶💶💶💶💶

hen
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Find a house close to your job or a job close to your house. Spending 3 hours a day commuting is a waste of time and money.

kwzwnre
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I am 25 years old, I have been disabled since birth and I live on SSI disability. the key is being content. I live on less than $1000/month and I live with my parents still due to my disability. I dont drive, still have an iPhone 7 that I bought 5 years ago, repair as much as possible before I replace. wait for things to go on sale or utilize gift cards from Christmas and birthdays to buy things I need to replace. I have zero debt. I never will unless it's a home mortgage which even that I want to avoid even if it means buying a mobile home or travel trailer to live in. I really dont care as long as it's clean, safe and in good condition. the goal is to keep costs as low as possible. drive cars until they literally stop driving (transmission or engine failure). when you have a disability all that matters is survival. I am in survival mode and as long as I am safe and decently comfortable that's all I ask for

nathanielaranda
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Junk food. Cigarettes. Takeaway coffees. Cafe meals. Alcohol. The list goes on.

bevanbuckwheatshea
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Life! I use to buy clothing, purses, wallets to match, jewelry, items for certain functions, now here at 65 I am decluttering all those items. So sad that I wasted money on those items (yes had fun, but) I wept going though the items, because life changes. (why do we hang on to stuff) If i could tell my younger self you do not need high heel shoes, did I have a addiction? Some of those shoes have disintegrated😪 Now I have just simply downsized my wardrobe 12 items in rotation. ugg! so mad at myself for being dumb. I could of had more money for my future. Why do we learn things to late. Get video! you will help people like me and change their future.

karenklepsch
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I thank god for giving the strength not to be like my family smoking drinking and drug, God blessed me to break that chain

Starwatcher
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As I watch other poor people blow their money on tattoos, buying concert tickets, traveling to high priced attractions such as Disneyland. Always getting into trouble, now need to pay heavy fines and lawyer fees. Having to have that motorcycle, off road vehicle, RV, etc.The biggest one is divorces. Why are you on your 3rd divorce? Some people never learn from their mistakes.

robertanderson
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Being fulfilled, kind, quiet, and humble is 100% class. Keep being classy K-Queen.

junkjanedoe
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When you were talking about gambling I instantly thought about lottery tickets. That world preys on the poor persons dream of falling into a better life. My grandparents were very poor and my grandma would waste all their spare cash on the lottery and never came out ahead.

saramm
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We quit going out to eat more than once a month. We have saved so much money by doing this and preparing our own food. So many good things have come from this.

tinascott
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Y’all - please don’t waste money on so called luxury goods, handbags etc, it’s so not worth it and just keeps you poor! I learned this lesson! Now I invest this 💰 and let it grow.

simonecomtesse
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Don't spend money at work. Best tip I got when entering workforce. All the home party sale booklets, etc. Buy candy from my kid, cookies popcorn, etc. Lunches! That daily lunch group trap.

ImaOKay
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In my case, it's grocery shopping on an empty stomach...I spend too much on junk that's not healthy to eat!

jami
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I'm very grateful to have gotten an education debt free that put me in a career that earned a living, that I loved. However I blew it eating out all the time. As my mom would say, "If you can't be an example, be a warning." No more.

oliviafox
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I used to spend lots of money on skin care products and none of them were any better than drugstore brands. I couldn’t ever tell any difference in my skin. A few years ago I picked a reasonably priced brand and use a few basic products. I’ve stuck with it and saved a ton.

marep
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I'm 70 years old. I use Retin A, multiple peptides, vitamin C, niacinamide, and expensive Korean sunscreen (I'm allergic to American sunscreens). BUT I use lesser-known brands (Cos de Baha, CosRx, CeraVe, etc.) That way, I get a high-powered skin care regimen at less-than-drugstore prices. When you're young, you don't think it's a big deal - when you're my age it's a big deal. My STRONGEST recommendation: wear sunscreen religiously - even when you're not going outside. The sunscreen helps to protect against the damage that blue light from computer screens inflicts. Start using retinols ASAP and graduate to Retin A at menopause. Your skin is the largest organ in the body. To stay healthy and fit you need to take care of it. Also, taking care of your skin can take ten to twenty years off your apparent age. Again, no big deal for you, but a very big deal for me!

lindacgrace
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I became a doctor, I decided at 18 and ended up liking it so actually stayed. It pays quite well. I have avoided credit card debt, and am also a health freak so I don't drink or smoke. But when i was a stupid student, I used to spend tons on going out drinking, buying rubbish fast fashion, hundreds of shoes and other crap. Now I live close to minimalist lifestyle and am so much happier without all the clutter and opening my wardrobe and actually being able to see everything in there.

lavayuki
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62 year old from the UK here. I learnt the hard way in the 80's and 90's and got into debt. Just stupid things and poor financial management. I was lucky my education was free, all the times I went to university. I was a single parent in the 2000's. I've made my own lunch and dinner for donkeys years. I worked, luckily we live by the sea, so my son spent a lot of time on the beach I took a picnic. Meals out were a treat, I saved for them, I saved for Christmas and birthdays, I learnt to sew, made do and mended. I saved for my Son's driving lessons and his first car. I retired last year, paid the house off 5 years ago. Personally, I find the quality of resturant food gross. Large companies and banks are not your friend, they are there to persuade you that you really want something and take your money. I've never smoked or done drugs. I did buy a new car in 2015. It's still going. The key to living a frugal life is not to care what other people think.

janjohnson
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I wasted so much money on makeup circa 2017-2019 (the OG YouTube makeup Guru glory days). I ended up selling most of it or gifting it after I realised I only had one face and two eyeballs so I was never going to use up 15 eyeshadow palette's in one lifetime let alone before they expired in 18 months time. I started keeping track of what I used up and noticed how long it would take to use up a single product (hint: it's longer than you think). Valuable lessons can come after mistakes (especially financial ones) if you are willing to examine what you are doing and change to better yourself which enables lasting change.

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