So worn out yet again, so sorry such a busy day. I'mma keep it short and sweet though so bare with me. During most people's younger years, when something that was out of the family budget parents would firmly tell us "Money Doesn't Grow On Trees". That was their way of letting us know that the answer to our craving for the material things was and always will be no. That kind of disappointment at that age was annoying at best, but nonetheless tolerable. Simply because there weren't any other options. One had no choice but feign contentment under the authority of their gaurdians. The silver lining to this situation however, is growing up. You learn that even though money doesn't literally go on trees, you can build self control. Self control enables you to spend at your own leisure with putting yourself on a bad end of the responsibility spectrum. No one wants to be the one who never splurges on what they want the same way no one wants to be "knighted" as the one with chronically empty pockets. There is always supposed to be a happy medium. Balance is the key to sanity.
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