Thursday 2 May 2013

Thou Shall Not Covet

" Look at your own life to see what is enough, don't look at your neighbors to compare. " Saw this quote or something similar at a blog  i once read. My memory seems to be failing me. Can't decide whether it's due to me getting on in age or just too many things flying around in my mind.

The quote is so true. Since young, we have been 'trained' to always do better than others. Get better results than others, run faster than other, earn more than other or get a better car than others. We often look to our neighbors to compare but is one-upping our neighbor going to improve our lives significantly? There will always be someone else to compare with and in the end, it will form a never ending cycle.

Ask yourselves this, do you really need that extra million to retire? Do you really need that new phone? Do you really need a new car? Sure, these things are definitely nice to have, but do you need them? After earning that extra million, will you stop or will you want to earn another.. and another .. and another.

The important thing is to figure out what you deem is sufficient and work towards attaining that. If you want to get from point A to point B, especially in Singapore, a Honda Civic would do as well as a Porsche. Why get it just so you can feel 'better' than someone?

At the end of the day, what stays with you are memories of the experiences you went through and not the material things that you have accumulated. Don't get on the never ending roller coaster ride of endless consumption. Know what is enough and spend the rest of your energy enjoying the rest of your life.
P.

2 comments:

  1. while logic seems rational and the way to stay frugal, most people omit the fact that we are human beings that posses both emotions and logics skills.

    Why is SALE still one of the most powerful persuasive word ?

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  2. Hi desmond... I gues it is because sale = seduces all levels of emotions? When we are happy we shop, when we are stressed we shop, when we are angry we shop. . And so on and so forth. . As for frugality. .I guess it's more of a life style choice. . I fully agree with you that humans possess both emotions and logic. Everyone falls and gives in to temptations at some point. . But this is life. . Enjoy that temptation, stands up yourself up stronger and get on with life.

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