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Good morning.
This is Laura.
Welcome to the Before Breakfast podcast.
Today's tip is to buy the umbrella.
Money is a tool to enable the life you want.
If a small purchase would enable an experience that you want to have, then this is probably a good use of money.
So the topic of today's episode came to me when i found myself lacking an umbrella.
I own a great many umbrellas, but i had not thought to bring one with me on my recent beach vacation with my family, Hurricane Erin swept up the East Coast, resulting in some very rainy days at the beach.
I looked for an umbrella in the rental house so I could go for a walk and not feel so cooped up, but I came up short.
However, I did take my kids to Target to go back to school shopping because hey, we couldn't go to the beach.
They had their school supply lists and they dutifully chose the right number of folders and notebooks.
And then, as we were walking toward checkout, I saw a display of umbrellas.
Now, my frugal soul reminded me that, hello, you own half a dozen umbrellas.
But those umbrellas at my real house weren't doing me much good at the beach.
An umbrella at the beach would enable me to escape the house and walk around the adorable Victorian town where we were staying.
So I decided to spend the $20.
I went for a rather adventurous walk amid the wind and the rain and felt much more able to face a household of kids who were upset that they couldn't go into the ocean.
Perhaps you too have faced a situation where you would like to have an experience, but it seems a little wasteful.
You could walk with your new colleague to Starbucks and talk with them and get to know them.
But you know, isn't there a pot of coffee in your break room already?
You could get the rack for your car that would enable you to bring your bike to that beautiful trail you keep seeing.
But let's think about it.
How often are you really going to do that?
You could buy a cheapish plane ticket to go visit your college roommate, but you could only go for one night over the weekend, and doesn't that seem a bit profligate?
Well, I am a pretty cheap person.
But I am here to give you permission to go ahead and make a small purchase that will enable you to have an experience that you truly want.
Not if you are drowning in debt, of course.
And not if you are the sort of person who treats yourself all the time.
But I am guessing that is not the case for a lot of people who are listening to this.
Before Breakfast listeners are very responsible.
So know this, money is a tool to be used.
Life is all about the experiences we have.
I am not entirely sure what else I would have done with the 20 I spent on the umbrella.
That would have been much better.
And I realize that that is a very privileged place to be.
But once we get past the point of counting every penny, those pennies can start to enable some fun things.
A walk in the rain is much better with an umbrella.
So if an umbrella would enable that walk you want to take, go ahead and get it.
In the meantime, this is Laura.
Thanks for listening.
And here's to making the most of our time.
Thanks for listening to Before Breakfast.
If you've got questions, ideas or feedback, you can reach me at Laura at LauraVanderkam.com.
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