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Don’t live your life on autopilot

Strike the right balance between spending on the present (and only on what you value) and saving smartly for the future.

People who spend money on time-saving purchases experience greater life satisfaction, regardless of their income.

If you pay to get out of doing tasks you don’t enjoy, you are simultaneously reducing the number of negative life experiences and increasing the number of positive life experiences.

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