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Agreed. I’m told there was a time when thrift was considered a societal virtue, not just something you did if you had no other choice. I’d rather take pride in making do with what I have, fixing things when they break, and reusing parts from broken stuff in new projects than in trying to demonstrate wealth or buy my way to contentment.

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Especially, if you cut some larger items and are able to reduce the time you have to work.

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Ah yes, my years of being cheap and thrifty have put me at the forefront of a new trend!

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… re-using teabags… isn’t already a common thing?

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Repair your broken stuff (or at lesst try and learn something)

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