Somehow...nowadays, I feel that I'm generally "more willing" to spend money.
On food, on transport...and other stuffs. I'm not referring to those "one time luxury items" here, but my general spending habits.
And it has nothing to do with me becoming richer or what (and I definitely have not).
For example, I don't really mind taking (sharing with friends) a cab home once in a while from work. (when I'm really shagged and tired out) I think it's quite unlikely I would do that if it was in the past.
Next on the "Makan" portion. I think I'm more generous nowadays...Finger food evernow and then... 1 fruit juice every 2 days (healthy lifestyle)...and I've been spending a lot on drinks. I can easily spend $3 for a night on that Island... "Bo Bian"... cause it's really really boring there. There's nothing much you can do to pass time except to make friend with the Vending Machine.
The last time I was K, I spent like $50 on DVD + snacks/tidbits... Movie Marathon... I rather spend that money then use the entire day staring at 4 walls.
Anyway, I just dropped by Causeway Point to picked up some Pet Food for my "Ah Boy". It's a modest snack biscuit with tasty beef flavor. Haha. Costs me $6. It's the first time ever I brought any treats for him. Can't wait to feed him myself. Don't know why suddenly felt like buying for him... maybe it's because he's been with me long enough that I should give a "XXX days Anniversary Gift"?
Somehow my perception towards money has changed since I Sep 2006. It's no longer as high on my list as before. As the saying goes:
"Money is Important, Freedom is Priceless".
Sometimes, I feel like I"m spending these money because I am so DEVOID of happiness in almost all areas of my life. So I don't mind spending a little to buy some small happiness. Everyday I'm doing the same things, over and over and over. And I'm not even halfway there yet. I'll really break down and become a retarded if I don't reward myself with something, something that will at least bring me comfort. At least these things will bring some variety into my life.
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