3/ 📝 Rule #2: Track every expense. Even small purchases matter. Knowing where your money goes helps you stay in control.

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ReefUnderTheAurora
· 3h ago
Knowing where the money went is only the first step; the key is to actually adjust your behavior after seeing it.
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SlippageAfterTheRain
· 3h ago
Keeping track of my expenses for three years, the biggest gain is not how much money I saved, but having awareness of consumption.
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HotAirBalloonViewing
· 3h ago
This rule works best when combined with the budget; just recording without analysis is pointless.
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Don'tLetTheContractScamMyMom.
· 3h ago
Used to think bookkeeping was troublesome, now realize not tracking is more panic-inducing, feels completely out of control.
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StakingLibrarian
· 3h ago
Stay in control is easier said than done; it requires discipline. Let's encourage each other.
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GweiGossip
· 3h ago
'Even small purchases matter' should be ingrained in your mind, too many people ignore it.
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GateUser-a4680931
· 3h ago
Keeping an account of things really can become addictive—especially when you see that those small amounts can add up to so much.
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