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When price tags don't matter anymore.

I wonder how it would feel like to finally be able to just buy things you want and need without needing to look at the price tag first.

Let's face it, we are now living in a world that is run by money. Even if we admit it to ourselves or not, immaterial things such as love and kindness and hope are there to give us inspiration and reasons to do good and to become better. But immaterial things won't give us the things we need to live.

In a technologically advance world, our finances play a huge part in life. We work double the effort to be able to afford what we need and still have a little put aside for savings. We become lost in the demands of earning a living that we sometimes forget the reason why we were doing it in the first place.

I just pray we all make it. How hard living has become with no other choice but to toughen up and face what needs to be done. Don't let it get to you. Someday we'll all be able to make a good life for ourselves.

All we need is persistence, a lot of passion, and the drive to make it all happen.


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valmnz wrote on January 30, 2015, 11:37 PM

Since no longer working price tags have once again become important to me. I was talking about this with my husband today, everyone seems to think their right is to so much more than it was many years ago. I'll settle for persistence, passion and drive any day.

Lutfi_wardi wrote on January 30, 2015, 11:49 PM

I definitely agree with your thought. it seems we can't live without money, sometime I wonder too about the reason of my life.

MommyCharm wrote on January 31, 2015, 12:06 AM

Price tags doesn't matter to me only during Christmas thanks to all the bonuses we receive. LOL! Maybe if I'll be an Operations Director (who earns some 6 digit salary monthly), I'd soon be able to make purchases without looking at the tags.

ConstantDementia wrote on January 31, 2015, 12:38 AM

I really struggle making ends meet nowadays, but somehow with hard work and persistence I make it through every day. But it would be could to shop without being compelled to continuously check and compare price tags.

bestwriter wrote on January 31, 2015, 1:02 AM

Price tags do not matter to me and I hope this situation will continue.

Elren wrote on January 31, 2015, 8:28 AM

Very true. Living is becoming more and more difficult and expensive. Even the act of trying to make it more easy and comfortable is difficult.

AliCanary wrote on January 31, 2015, 8:52 AM

I remember when this became somewhat true for me, at least at the grocery store. I still paid attention to price for other things, like clothing and household purchases, but we were both working full time, and nothing at the grocery store was really expensive enough to worry about. I also remember realizing that at the time and feeling grateful that money was not so tight that we had to avoid buying the brands we preferred or the foods we like. Now that only my husband is working full-time, money is tighter, and I can only buy what is on sale and use coupons for that, as well.

peachpurple wrote on January 31, 2015, 1:46 PM

i doubt so, price tag do matter to me, must worth the goods, not just for show off

Magnolia wrote on January 31, 2015, 6:54 PM

I admit we could all use more money but we are pretty happy. I do need some dental work that I am hoping to get this year.

Kungfu123 wrote on February 24, 2015, 8:40 AM

You should work hard to earn more and more. Then you needn't care about the price tag.

cheri wrote on March 2, 2015, 6:56 AM

I still consider the price tags especially if it does not fit the budget. But I do not go for high end things.