How To Stop Wanting to Buy Stuff | Frugal Living

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Today I go over the what is one of the more difficult parts of pursing minimalism, the constant desire to buy more things.


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All Comments (21)
  • @TheNodyme
    I'm almost 40 and for the past few decades, my best method to not wanting to buy stuff is not having the money for it. works like a charm.
  • @zren16
    1. Wait it out (ex. 30 day wait period) 2. Pros and Cons list 3. Unsubscribe and Avoid temptations 4. Find a hobby 5. Explore an alternative option 6. Consider financial goals
  • @ihoryaremko4944
    “Spending money in itself is a hobby here in the US” - is so true!
  • @GoodPictures98
    6:00 "Every nonessential purchase is ultimately a delay in my financial goals." Mind. blown. That's one of the best, most effective, and helpful lines ever. Thank you.
  • @gisul-k1636
    I've started the habit of walking everyday with my dog for a few miles, rather than the quick round the blocks I usually do with him, and that daily routine itself has definitely cut down on my spending. I also need to go to the library more often, there's one less than a mile away from my house, and it's absolutely a missed opportunity for me.
  • @atakanozkan1598
    If you spend 30 days just thinking about buying some items, it may not be the most optimal approach. It can be quite frustrating to constantly overanalyze your choices. Purchasing when you can is a more relaxing activity and is better for your peace of mind. If it doesn't fit your budget, then you should consider taking 3-5 days to think it over. I, too, used to overthink my purchases, and it exhausted me. My mind was constantly debating with itself. Now, I don't think too much – if I want something and it fits my budget, I buy it right away.
  • @BlakeFoster050
    The one trick that worked for me is going to your favorite store and not buying anything. It really taught me self control and made me question if I actually needed it.
  • @subaruboy2453
    Great video! Stop people from pre-ordering iPhone 15 today!
  • @SniperMayer
    I just preordered my iPhone 15 Pro Max today. Something felt off, as I have a 14 Pro that I'm not really happy with. In the end after some contemplation I just cancelled my order. I don't need these meaningless year on year upgrades that are just sold so well by clever marketing people. Thank you for helping us with more perspective Nicholas
  • I bought a cheap $100 violin last year, and I can say that it has provided me with so many hours of usefulness over the course of a year and it’s still going. I have also been taking lessons so the overall cost has been higher than just $100, but it has been such a worthy investment. Much better than paying that on useless subscriptions or video games which you beat and probably never play again thereafter.
  • @avumilemcunu9579
    Spending👏money👏is👏a👏hobby👏[that you can replace!] and you’re right; the times one has the least going on are the times when window shopping becomes a fun activity. So glad I’m hearing this reminder as I become an adult
  • @wh1rledpeas
    This video is such a blessing. I’ve been in a consumeristic frenzy lately and you’re insights have aided in my desire to snap out of it.
  • @gabewally
    I have the worst habit of buying food when I’m hungry, instead of eating what I already have. It’s infuriating.
  • @TheAboriginal1
    Shopping addiction is very real. I switched jobs with a better work life balance and initially I did spend a lot more time with my hobbies. But over some months I found I spent a lot of free time online shopping. It's funny because in my old job I had almost no free time so I never had a spending problem. It's something to be very cautious about.
  • Yessss, this is the kind of video I love watching :) Feeling very motivated after watching this to cut down on even more unnecessary stuff. I value freedom/free time so much more than material 'things' and this was a good reminder of why I'm frugal :)
  • @debaratinandan
    Great video. Really struggling these days to control myself from impulse purchases. Everyone around seems to be purchasing the next best thing and I also feel like I should totally have it. This video was very useful especially to me. ❤❤
  • @marvJarv
    Man's really looking like he's about to burst into tears any second now.
  • I’m coming back to minimalism after sometime of falling off the wagon, and your channel again is one of the first ones that come up in my recommended as if it was fate. Thank you so much for making the videos that you do and always know that we’re hugely appreciative of them.
  • @Thomas63r2
    Buying stuff is not the problem. Buying things just because they are on sale, buying things that go to the back of the closet and stay there, buying things that you replace with something a little different - those kinds of wasteful spending is the problem.