tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1799612479178577646.post5124450612267400823..comments2024-03-20T17:50:26.274+00:00Comments on callmekristine: SCRIBBLED NOTES #36: THE 'BALANCED' LIFE SERIES (PART 1: SPENDING VS. INVESTING MONEY)callmekristinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06949535385529558821noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1799612479178577646.post-41768908143773972112018-06-21T01:39:30.467+01:002018-06-21T01:39:30.467+01:00As a traveller myself, I so agree with you Kristin...As a traveller myself, I so agree with you Kristine. Travel for me is worth it and the memories (videos photos to look back on later) last forever! I recently went on a trip to Europe last spring and while it was very "spendy," I would not have gone any other way. It was a trip of a lifetime no doubt about that! Nonetheless I always advocate paying for trips in cash. George@20somethinglawyerhttp://www.twentysomethinglawyer.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1799612479178577646.post-75927980966223631902015-08-08T06:25:09.265+01:002015-08-08T06:25:09.265+01:00I am sometimes go through the same limbo.
There&...I am sometimes go through the same limbo. <br /><br />There's this desire to boost your savings/investments, yet there's also a longing and the need to enjoy the fruits of your labour.<br /><br />There's the difficulty in finding the balance between enjoying the present and saving up for the future.<br /><br />Your solution to save for 'fun fund' is a good solution. :-)<br />Frugal Expathttp://www.frugalexpat.comnoreply@blogger.com