I have a serious wanting things habit. I want things all of the time. Lots of things. According to a friend, I tend to have champagne taste on a beer budget. Go figure. Then of course there is my desire to own things coupled with my slow-to-spend attitude that sometimes makes me miss out on the things I want. This post just got hella confusing.
I wanted to go to a concert. There is a website that had some shirts that I want marked down. My watch needed a new battery. All of these things cost about the same. Around $30. I was willing to spend sixty (when I should be saving, I might add) but I couldn't get myself to spend ninety. So I need to make a decision. Would I get the concert ticket and enjoy some music? Should I go for the T-shirts that I've been drooling over for months now? The only definite purchase was my watch battery. I have to have a watch.
All of this back and forth proved to be pointless in the end. I waited too long to get my concert ticket and now the event is sold out. The genius is coming to town and I will have to let him pass through without enjoying his stay. I'm so bummed. Had I bought that ticket two months ago this wouldn't be a problem. Why didn't I buy the ticket? Silver lining can be seen as I do get to get the shirts now. In fact, I should buy them now before they get sold right out from under me. Meaning I should stop typing and get to purchasing. Like right now. I should stop wast.... oh.
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