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by chii
3537 days ago
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Logically, one would try to save money by cutting the largest disposable expense first, before proceeding to the next largest, in order. By the time you'd get to the expense of owning a car, I presume a lot of other luxury expense would've been dispensed. Therefore, it's logical to assume you'd get a lower quality of life as a result. |
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If lacking a car, you find yourself walking more, aren't you healthier? Doesnt San Fran have among the greatest selection of fresh foods in the country?
We can go on, but clearly cutting expenses doesn't necessarily mean a lower quality of life.