Buy less but better: the rule that simplifies everything
Buy less and choose better: more quality, less waste and more money kept.
We often confuse happiness with piling things up. Yet owning fewer but better things makes daily life simpler and lighter.
The question to ask before buying
Before each purchase, ask if you truly need it and whether you'll still use it in a few months. That pause of a few seconds prevents many regretted buys.
Choosing better also means preferring solid, repairable objects. They sometimes cost a bit more upfront but last far longer.
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