Whatever little money you have, make sure you spend it…
That’s sort of a paraphrase from the latest George Carlin book, but it is certainly what our society and certainly the retail stores we frequent want us to think. If you don’t spend all your money at Christmas, you are a cheapskate or a communist. The South Park episode where Mr. Hanky teaches the true meaning of Christmas (buy presents), really does sum up what the owners of Wal-Mart hope will happen.
Bankrupting yourself for Christmas, or on the Boxing Day sales does not help you. If you worked out and got in shape all summer and then for December ate as much crap, and put on 25 pounds, would you be ahead? Nope, and the same is true for your Fiscal Planning (unless you planned to splurge a huge amount of cash that you saved, then I guess it’s ok (no, it’s not, I am being facetious)). Keep living to your plan, it may not be fun, but in the spring when you have money, you’ll be happier for it.
Oh, and if you feel you have to blow large amounts of ca$h, please drop some in the Salvation Army kettle (evidently they are only half way to their goal in Ontario, and there is only 3 days left in their canvassing). Give to a homeless shelter, give to your Church, or keep the money and give it later. Give of yourself, don’t dig a financial hole that will make you Grinchy in the new year!
–C8j
Related Articles
- What is the price?...
- Boxing Day? Big Bloody Deal!...
- Give!...
- Summers Sundays and Church...
- Best of: Boxing Day Last Year...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.








December 21st, 2005 at 8:09 am
If you do it right, you should have just enough money left to take care of your disposal. Really, I don’t think we should be working to make our children rich.
December 21st, 2005 at 1:39 pm
are you advocating that we save $0 soh? I don’t get it. please clarify.