I'll admit, I am always saying I'm broke.
But that is really just a matter of relativity, perspective or priority.
I'm broke, compared to xxx;
I'm broke because I spent so much this month; or
I'm broke because I don't care enough to spend this $$ on this thing.
OR the one I'm 90% at:
I'm broke because I want to save more $$.
Seldom are people really, really broke, like 10 cents left in the account. Seldom, not never. At least, never me. It's really a sign of poor $$ management and prioritization when it boils down to just 10 cents.
I'm broke, compared to xxx;
I'm broke because I spent so much this month; or
I'm broke because I don't care enough to spend this $$ on this thing.
OR the one I'm 90% at:
I'm broke because I want to save more $$.
Seldom are people really, really broke, like 10 cents left in the account. Seldom, not never. At least, never me. It's really a sign of poor $$ management and prioritization when it boils down to just 10 cents.
So when you say you're broke, which is it?
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