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<blockquote data-quote="NothingIsImpossible" data-source="post: 69706944" data-attributes="member: 376972"><p>For me I wasted money on games, consoles, xbox gold accounts, xbox points (money), upgrades for the pc to play games...etc. Looking back I kind of regret all the waste. However I still have always been good with my money. I don't like to waste it, even more as an adult. Its why when a new game comes out I want I just wait until its bargain bin princes (like $5). Which is why I love Steam. </p><p></p><p>Now there are some who love other worldly things such as clothes or food for example. To me those are a bigger waste of money. I'd rather spend money on something that I can get alot out of. For example there is a game called Borderlands (the first one). At the time I could have made the choice to spend my money on it when it came out or some snacks, a movie and so on. But I bought the game instead. Why? Because the food, movie...etc is maybe 3 hours with of stuff. The game is almost endless. By the time I got rid of the game I had played it over 1300 hours. Yes you seen that right, about 54 days straight worth of gaming. Not literally straight of course lol. So that was a $60 well spent. This is why I prefer games like RPGs that are open world. Such as Fallout 4. </p><p></p><p>Back to the topic at hand I'm definitely more of the meek and poor instead of the rich and proud. So I don't have alot to begin with and I've learned to be ok with whatever I have. </p><p></p><p>I definitely understand of course when people are well off that there are many of times they could have spent the money helping someone, maybe giving it to their church...etc. I prefer helping people in general more then I do getting anything for myself. Something more christian games should do. At least when their older since when your younger your tend not to understand things as well as an adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NothingIsImpossible, post: 69706944, member: 376972"] For me I wasted money on games, consoles, xbox gold accounts, xbox points (money), upgrades for the pc to play games...etc. Looking back I kind of regret all the waste. However I still have always been good with my money. I don't like to waste it, even more as an adult. Its why when a new game comes out I want I just wait until its bargain bin princes (like $5). Which is why I love Steam. Now there are some who love other worldly things such as clothes or food for example. To me those are a bigger waste of money. I'd rather spend money on something that I can get alot out of. For example there is a game called Borderlands (the first one). At the time I could have made the choice to spend my money on it when it came out or some snacks, a movie and so on. But I bought the game instead. Why? Because the food, movie...etc is maybe 3 hours with of stuff. The game is almost endless. By the time I got rid of the game I had played it over 1300 hours. Yes you seen that right, about 54 days straight worth of gaming. Not literally straight of course lol. So that was a $60 well spent. This is why I prefer games like RPGs that are open world. Such as Fallout 4. Back to the topic at hand I'm definitely more of the meek and poor instead of the rich and proud. So I don't have alot to begin with and I've learned to be ok with whatever I have. I definitely understand of course when people are well off that there are many of times they could have spent the money helping someone, maybe giving it to their church...etc. I prefer helping people in general more then I do getting anything for myself. Something more christian games should do. At least when their older since when your younger your tend not to understand things as well as an adult. [/QUOTE]
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