20 Things I Don't Buy Anymore (Minimalism & Saving Money)

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  • @GabeBult
    @GabeBult  Рік тому +24

    Go to our partner Mint Mobile mintmobile.com/gabe to get premium wireless for as low as $15 a month

    • @ron-stoppable-rejuvenation
      @ron-stoppable-rejuvenation Рік тому +3

      I love you bro ❤️. I'm between homes right now and this helps.

    • @kaylachristensen
      @kaylachristensen Рік тому +2

      On your point of new cars, I’m looking into buying my first car within the next two years or so, would you recommend getting a used car from a dealership or off of something like facebook marketplace? I’m 21 and have never gone through the process of buying a vehicle and I’ve been watching your channel for a while and wanted to get your opinion

    • @ariannarenteria3170
      @ariannarenteria3170 Рік тому

      Do you know about their out of country coverage?

    • @paaramjoy2878
      @paaramjoy2878 Рік тому

      Only promotion video 😹📸 o to

    • @BK12344
      @BK12344 Рік тому

      u made it so u dont have to live like tht anymore, its ok to spend some. this is more for ppl who's trying to be on the come up

  • @Nicole-zv7ee
    @Nicole-zv7ee Рік тому +37

    Using the library always saves me a lot of money. I don't have Netflix or Audible or any other types of those services. The library has books, audiobooks, cookbooks, music cds, movies, tv shows, & magazines. All for free. You just need a library card, which is also free.

    • @bert1974
      @bert1974 9 місяців тому

      I almost agree, the library card cost €59,- a year.
      Wich is very cheap for you can read, see and learn.

    • @Nicole-zv7ee
      @Nicole-zv7ee 9 місяців тому +2

      @@bert1974 In the US, library cards are free.

    • @thenerdymillennial
      @thenerdymillennial 8 місяців тому +1

      The Libby app is a huge game changer!

  • @cripmo425
    @cripmo425 Рік тому +401

    As someone with a large net worth, I would never skimp on holidays. You take a lot of joy out of life losing the warmth of holidays.

    • @patrickpruitt2542
      @patrickpruitt2542 Рік тому +53

      I'm with you, I love the holidays, but I don't think his point was don't buy gifts for others. I took it more as don't give someone a gift just because it's a day some one designated as a holiday.

    • @khaichern
      @khaichern Рік тому +35

      You don't need gift to show that you care for someone.

    • @CptEmotionlessVODS
      @CptEmotionlessVODS Рік тому +9

      Making something is always cheaper and more endearing as it requires considerably more effort. Now I’m very adhd so I forget to even do that but it is a good way to save!

    • @jahmek
      @jahmek Рік тому +6

      @@khaichern still, everyone likes to open presents especially on Christmas day. Imagine being the rich kid at school that got no presents when all the middle class kids are bitching about getting socks

    • @Iqaverage
      @Iqaverage Рік тому +19

      As someone with an extremely small net worth, can you please give me 0.00000001 percent of your networth?

  • @peterq9359
    @peterq9359 Рік тому +41

    I'm kinda jealous that you found someone that shares the same frugal lifestyle tbh

    • @Matt-yp7io
      @Matt-yp7io 10 місяців тому

      yeh I hate getting great presents at xmas

  • @Outdoordooops
    @Outdoordooops Рік тому +95

    The car is a deff a big one. I completely cut the car out of my life, moved closer to work and bike every day. Best choice I’ve made in years.

    • @Enigmalake
      @Enigmalake Рік тому +8

      How do you visit friends and family? Grocery shop with bags.

    • @murtadiycarrington8609
      @murtadiycarrington8609 Рік тому +3

      Highly dependent on where you live. If you live in a rural area you'd definitely need one.

    • @topofthegreen
      @topofthegreen Рік тому +2

      I have my groceries delivered by Amazon fresh and I to have ditch the car. I live close enough to work or I can do that. I save a ridiculous amount of money by not having a car.

    • @381delirius
      @381delirius Рік тому +4

      ​@@murtadiycarrington8609if you move closer to your job then no car is needed.

    • @shenhue7041
      @shenhue7041 Рік тому +3

      Im in europe, and i dont need a car...
      Everything is in walking distance....

  • @carolineosterman2420
    @carolineosterman2420 Рік тому +19

    A note that staying at Airbnb is actively contributing to housing shortages. Every Airbnb takes housing away from locals.

    • @RockandRhodeChickens
      @RockandRhodeChickens 11 місяців тому

      Massive corporations buying up all the housing in cities they don't live in and mass immigration getting taxpayer money to pay top dollar rent. That is the problem.

  • @larryc1616
    @larryc1616 Рік тому +4

    Airbnb here in SoCal costs more than the average hotel/motel and requires long term multiple weeks or at least 1 month. Totally not worth it now.

  • @rebekahpolanco3017
    @rebekahpolanco3017 Рік тому +41

    Thanks to your recommendation my husband and I switched to Mint Mobile! It feels so good to pay less, and pay for several months at a time and not worry about it anymore. And it works great for us!

  • @NewCreation6123
    @NewCreation6123 Рік тому +46

    Be careful of buying used furniture. Couches , armchairs, beds can be carrying bedbugs.

    • @dericofdorking
      @dericofdorking Рік тому +1

      Oh goodness that would be a nightmare 😢

    • @Leci1877
      @Leci1877 8 місяців тому +1

      Scabies as well

  • @hyrumsmith102
    @hyrumsmith102 Рік тому +71

    This is awesome. Now I just need a “how to get your wife to subscribe to minimalist living” video.

    • @thorsrensen3162
      @thorsrensen3162 Рік тому

      women dont like minimalistic living, they want to consume and spend a lot of money to impress their friends.

    • @PeterParker-ff7ub
      @PeterParker-ff7ub Рік тому +2

      how do you get a wife

    • @jamesritz2342
      @jamesritz2342 Рік тому +3

      @@PeterParker-ff7ubby having a personality and hobbies

    • @mr.wiiick2772
      @mr.wiiick2772 Рік тому

      😂

    • @barry5138
      @barry5138 Рік тому

      Nearly all spending is driven by women. Zero accountability or common sense

  • @Ernge_Juice
    @Ernge_Juice Рік тому +21

    You hit my weakness.. buying things just because it’s on sale

    • @goodyangie1
      @goodyangie1 Рік тому +2

      I have a rule for this.... if I still love it imagining its at a full price then I still get it. It's something about seeing that sale tag that makes someone excited.

  • @dayulPH
    @dayulPH Рік тому +9

    This video is so pwoerful. Serves a great reminder for me as well to value my money more and be more cautious to not fall for traps that make me spend money when not necessary.

  • @HannesDroid
    @HannesDroid Рік тому +27

    Watching this video made me finally terminate my expensive mobile data plan (45€ per month), it will end in exactly 1 month already. Willl then switch to a much more reasonable and affordable plan for 22€ a month. I wanted to do this for so long but it was too convenient to not work through this. Now I did right after randomly watching your video. Thanks! 😊

    • @GabeBult
      @GabeBult  Рік тому +2

      Let’s go!

    • @MishynOfficial
      @MishynOfficial Рік тому +1

      Yes, that’s exactly what will make you a billionaire.

  • @dydocdeslife
    @dydocdeslife Рік тому +96

    things Gabe don't buy :o
    1. travel
    2. souvenirs
    3. expensive supplements
    4. investing in things that he doesn't understand
    5. promotional stuff
    6. memberships
    7. new baby clothes :p
    8. expensive phone plans
    9. new tech
    10. expensive streaming services
    11. new cars
    12. presents
    13. seasonal decorations
    14. excessive home decors
    15. new furnitures/appliances
    16. brand name
    wut did i miss out :O

    • @ecosebtransitionetresilien1218
      @ecosebtransitionetresilien1218 Рік тому +2

      Same thing here, I count 17 only.
      You are missing "Expensive gadgets", just after "New Tech"
      Thanks anyway.

    • @rinainlondon8
      @rinainlondon8 Рік тому

      Thank u

    • @jeanjones1211
      @jeanjones1211 Рік тому +2

      Only buy reduced items.

    • @shakthidhasan4544
      @shakthidhasan4544 Рік тому +2

      Crikey! Never realised i was already a minimalist. Had already done all on the list.

    • @ophyjenkins8283
      @ophyjenkins8283 Рік тому +1

      @@shakthidhasan4544 It is bonkers when you are looking for ways to cut expenses, and you are already doing everything you can. I mean what else can you cut out? If we don't spend what is on this list, can you imagine how much money we would be spending? That is mind-blowing.

  • @grant3363
    @grant3363 Рік тому +59

    I don't know about the presents one... When the kids get older they are definitely going to hold a grudge from you just wanting to save a few extra bucks instead of getting them something they wanted to have fun with or enjoy and not just a necessity they need for a sport or something.

    • @vdd1001
      @vdd1001 Рік тому +10

      He really is right about presents being a scam and basically forced on us so companies can sell more. One thing that I can remember from my childhood is presents and how excited I was to get them though so I don't agree with that tip either, once they're like teenagers you can stop

    • @dennis07reyes
      @dennis07reyes Рік тому

      @@vdd1001presents are not a scam, since you get what you paid for. They might be unnecessary, sure, but not a scam.

    • @curiouslegend1696
      @curiouslegend1696 Рік тому

      Yeah.. may be cheap present will do for the children.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Рік тому +2

      Kids need to be taught about money. Start early. Buy them something they want/need, but it doesn't have to be at birthday or Christmas time.

    • @Jane-rh7tc
      @Jane-rh7tc Рік тому +2

      I agree, if kids grow up knowing their parents have the money but are just too cheap to get them something they really want (not to show off but simply really like), they may end up being the exact opposite when they grow up, over-buying everything that they couldn't get during their childhood because their parents are too cheap to spend the $$. I know some ppl would argue the kids may grow up being the same as the parents, but there's 50% chance they could end up being the opposite. I like being frugal too, otherwise I wouldn't be watching this video, but I don't believe we should force this idea on others around us just because they are my family, especially our kids who don't have the financial freedom to make the decision themselves yet.

  • @thewisceeeggg1624
    @thewisceeeggg1624 Рік тому +9

    "If you start thinking that you are smarter than you are..."
    In most areas of life will cause problems.

  • @simonhuggett3598
    @simonhuggett3598 Рік тому +1

    My wife and I buy one new Christmas decoration each year. We do however make it a quality item. Similarly with clothes, buy one quality item and put two items in the charity box. Helps reduce your wardrobe!!!

  • @cristiannaJ126
    @cristiannaJ126 Рік тому +2

    My husband and I gave up gifts for each other after we bought our house. We started putting all that money toward experiences together. Now we do a few larger trips each year, typically on our birthdays. So not really “saving” but putting the money elsewhere for a memory.

  • @katechen9458
    @katechen9458 Рік тому +25

    I stopped buying souvenirs for many years, but I travel light and sometimes, I would buy items from stores the local people usually go. I bought sandals and threw the old one away in Argentina, a t-shirt in Greece (too hot and ran out of clean clothes), a turtle lunch bag in Hawaii Walmart to take the fresh seafood salad from a port store which only opened for a few hours in the morning, a sheep-oil lotion in Australia (ran out of my lotion, same brand in the local grocery store but much cheaper than the one in the tourist place), and a few more items like this. After the trips, I have something I use often to remind me the places and bring me a smile without wasting money and collecting dust.

    • @TheLoveMiku
      @TheLoveMiku 9 місяців тому

      Thats a really good idea

  • @BookMaven9
    @BookMaven9 Рік тому +1

    When we travel our big purchase is an ornament. We look at them every year and remember that trip. That’s all we buy pretty cheap

  • @DavidDavisDH
    @DavidDavisDH Рік тому +3

    I love Mint Mobile, I switched from Net10 $35 to $15 a month. I do most of this stuff!

  • @srtdetonator5272
    @srtdetonator5272 Рік тому +4

    I have a 5 gallon bucket that I fill in the shower to use to flush the toilet. A lot of us waste a ton of money down the drain waiting for the water to warm. My water bill is now lower

  • @Craigbn981
    @Craigbn981 Рік тому +8

    I'm finding more and more that hotels are cheaper than Airbnb these days, at least in Australia.

    • @devinkipp4344
      @devinkipp4344 Рік тому

      And less hassle, my last two airbnbs were a safety hazard

  • @madt99
    @madt99 Рік тому +17

    I’ve lost thousands of dollars for thinking that I’m smarter that I actually am 😂😂

    • @reedpatterson
      @reedpatterson 4 місяці тому

      Gabe is a smarter man than me then lol - I've probably lost tens of thousands that way over the last 20 years. I am definitely not as smart as I thought I was.

  • @alexxxlopez94
    @alexxxlopez94 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the tip on appliances! About to move and was stressing out on how expensive everything is!

  • @demoticshadow2494
    @demoticshadow2494 Рік тому +2

    Saved up payed off debt. Than bought model 3 cash best decision ever been 4 years and haven't had to service it yet!!!

  • @PaddyFullyRandom
    @PaddyFullyRandom Рік тому +236

    Can we get a hard-core version, please? This is all good stuff, but it's all the obvious common-sense basics. Would be interested in taking it a few levels further.

    • @DavidSweetnam
      @DavidSweetnam Рік тому +14

      It’s at the level of a 12 year old…or maybe Gabe’s simplifying his vids for non English speaking countries 🤷‍♂️

    • @sweetchilli1077
      @sweetchilli1077 Рік тому +4

      Finances Unfiltered is more hard-core with his brother. I like the family centered touch here.

    • @PaddyFullyRandom
      @PaddyFullyRandom Рік тому

      @@sweetchilli1077 Thanks!

    • @sweetchilli1077
      @sweetchilli1077 Рік тому +1

      @@PaddyFullyRandom Check em out, they are blowin up fast!!

    • @BossmanBeasy
      @BossmanBeasy Рік тому +28

      Maybe the point is that it is all quite simple and you don’t need to go hardcore. Just stop buying shit you don’t need or enjoy.

  • @wealthhacker
    @wealthhacker Рік тому +10

    1:21 I started collecting piggy banks for every city we visited. After buying like 12 of them, I was like... Where in the he$$ am I going to display these???" And that was the last of me buying souvenirs.

  • @kalliemj
    @kalliemj Рік тому +16

    i don't buy suveniers like magnets or other dumb stuff but i always try to buy something that is handmade like buying a painting or a wool sweater. I used to live in Scandinavia so when I visit there I try to get wool sweaters which are handmade and are specifically made in that country with specific methods and designs to the region. This is a great way to support the local economy and to have something that you like and will keep forever.

    • @johnascialpi5247
      @johnascialpi5247 Рік тому

      Hi just wanted to know where you could find cool sweaters etc like that there?

  • @NaveenAlpha
    @NaveenAlpha 8 місяців тому +1

    i agree. instead of souvenirs, i now buy extremely cheap fridge magnets.

  • @10Tendie
    @10Tendie Рік тому +10

    Some good general tips here, but you have to remember to live and enjoy life as well. What is life without a treat every now and then or showing an act of kindness by giving a present. Driving the car I do puts a smile on my face every time I start it up. Those things are what life is really about. Yes, you don't save every nickel, but then again, if you save every nickel you'll be missing out on a lot. Life is short. Enjoy it as long as you are also putting plenty away for a rainy day and aren't financially strapped.

    • @madcannagrow2833
      @madcannagrow2833 Рік тому +1

      I totally agree I ride my ninja every day, I know my tires and cheap and it’s dangerous but I love it and im okay on spending unnecessary money because It makes me feel so happy every time I hear my exhaust or feel the bikes power I smile from ear to ear and thats actually priceless to me. Your so right about living some people forget they cant take money with them once dead

  • @bryankasper8567
    @bryankasper8567 9 місяців тому

    On the last point. This is true for a lot of stuff. I shop local as much as I can. Not only because it's usually higher quality but also because the money is going back into my local community as much as possible.

  • @topofmindwithterri
    @topofmindwithterri Рік тому +2

    I've own a total of 4 cars my entire life and I've been driving for 40 years. All of them new. My first one lasted just 7 yrs (in the 80's) and was not reliable. I still own 2 of the remaining 3. Sold 13 yrs old Civic to a friend for their college bound kid. 2015 Civic has low miles and will last another 15 yrs and my pride and joy 1992 Toyota pick up has just 130k miles on it and runs like a top (and you can always use a truck).
    Intentionality is the key when purchasing anything, especially vehicles.
    Gifts for us have become donating to charities via a game we play. Gives us something to do that is fun and a charity benefits.
    Better for the environment to get used, dinged items vs they end up at the landfill.

  • @danandkiko
    @danandkiko Рік тому +1

    Buying slightly scuffed appliances is a great idea!

  • @mrk131324
    @mrk131324 Рік тому +1

    One thing is true: As a business traveler you hardly ever pay for you private travel, plus you get upgrades everywhere.

  • @brian_voll
    @brian_voll 10 місяців тому

    I ended up buying a new Bolt EUV last year. I rationalized it by knowing I'd get both a state and federal Electric vehicle tax rebate. I got a free outlet installation in my garage for it, adding value to my house. I exclusively charge it at home, and during the night - so I'm saving a lot of money on gas and oil changes. I was happy with my old car, but I think long-term, this EV is better financially.
    I've also had Apple Watches throughout the years, though I think my Apple Watch Ultra that I bought early last year might be my last. It did its job getting me motivated to workout, today I'm regularly working out and staying very active. I still like it, but it's just another thing I have to charge every day.

  • @CL-mu2wk
    @CL-mu2wk Рік тому +4

    I think with new cars, *it depends*. If you just need a car to get you from point A to point B, I feel that it's worth getting a cheap new sedan with a good warranty, if you can afford it. I did that with my Elantra 4 years ago (paid it off in 2.5 years). Probably gonna drive that thing for another decade, at least.

  • @stephtraveler7378
    @stephtraveler7378 Рік тому +3

    Careful w Airbnb. They have filter cheaper places out to get you to spend more. Their algorythms are complex. I've stopped using them and started dealing direct with local companies.

    • @giancarlodulanto2668
      @giancarlodulanto2668 Рік тому +1

      They get you with the cleaning fees.

    • @epcalderhead
      @epcalderhead Рік тому

      @@giancarlodulanto2668 The cheap glory days of AirBnB is gone. Sometimes a hotel is just more convenient.

  • @rebacarmack8335
    @rebacarmack8335 Рік тому +1

    I ordered a pair of Hoka running shoes $160 orig from Poshmark for $40- look like new! Pays to look at several options but some fantastic deals to be had!

  • @ExAnimoPortugal
    @ExAnimoPortugal 11 місяців тому

    I am with you on the cars, but I'm also a car enthusiast, so I'll add a few ways you can be a car enthusiast on a budget:
    - learn to do basic maintenance. Replacing bulbs, wipers, filters, oil changes, replacing brake pads. This is all stuff you can do in your drive way.
    - don't waste money on car washing and detailing. It's fine if you do it here and there if you don't have the time, but remember - no one will take better care of your car than yourself.

  • @msCarmell99
    @msCarmell99 Рік тому +1

    In my travels... I only buy ref magnets that could easily be stored on my ref door and remind me of the places I've been... 😅😅😅

  • @ChrisCookley
    @ChrisCookley Рік тому +2

    I wanted to love Mint Mobile so badly. We switched to it for a year, and the price was great, but the service in our area was abhorrent. It just didn't work. Now we do an ATT prepaid plan that's about $28/mo per phone after taxes. A bit more, but the service actually works.

  • @mrathletik214
    @mrathletik214 Рік тому +5

    We stopped spending money on Christmas gifts and instead give what we can afford to local charity groups so families that need/want to buy things for their kids can maybe do so. We also ask our family members to do the same instead of giving us "stuff".

  • @derekg4534
    @derekg4534 Рік тому +1

    PSA Be careful with second hand couches or apolstered furnsture.... bed bugs will cost you a lot in exterminator fees

  • @mysticallavish1360
    @mysticallavish1360 Рік тому +3

    Switching to cheaper phone plan tomorrow, thank you. I have cut down to only subscribe to Premium UA-cam, from 4 different streaming movie/video apps. My hubby refuses to buy used cars...so i guess that wont change, he said its more safe, im like ok. ❤

  • @mysticallavish1360
    @mysticallavish1360 Рік тому +2

    All the tips are great, thank you!

  • @alvareza3
    @alvareza3 Рік тому

    Furniture is a no go because of bedbugs. You can steam the the outside but not the inside. And once they are in they are in.

  • @topofmindwithterri
    @topofmindwithterri Рік тому +4

    Getting "ripped off" can also help support local artists. If I get a souvenir, it is a cool piece of art that I got from someone making art in the streets, etc. This can help individuals, especially those living in poorer countries than ours. Very selective, though.

    • @ronniep9272
      @ronniep9272 Рік тому

      exactly, if you never bought anything the world would never go around.

  • @bernadettecraft6180
    @bernadettecraft6180 Рік тому +2

    Love your insite and tips.. I strive to live small and have more time and energy for what matters..

  • @edem418
    @edem418 Рік тому +3

    It started off so good and then turned into "eh i don't like it so we will rob out child of that experience" real quick

  • @swampcastle8142
    @swampcastle8142 Рік тому +1

    Travel is a funny one. People travel accross the globe, but don't bother exploring the area near to where they live.

  • @JazzyArtKL
    @JazzyArtKL Рік тому

    Good list! Just multivitamine. I'm not going to use meal replacements. They don't work.

  • @tina_about
    @tina_about Рік тому +9

    People buy a lot of things that we don't need, just to prove to someone that we are better than others, or coze its for a sale or ect
    How to become a minimalist? I am very interested in this topic, I want to try to live as a real minimalist for at least a year to understand if it is really mine.

  • @angelojohnson9441
    @angelojohnson9441 Рік тому

    You can more money but buying a fake tree. The initial investment is often less and ehile you need to store it (I recommend keeping the box and just re-taping it shut each year) you do not need to drive out to get it, nor haul it back with a vehicle each year. Bringing in the new tree and tossing it out can be compared to setting up and breaking down the fake tree as far as time spent. You also do not need to vacuum up dead needles from a fake tree nor water it.
    If you miss that pine tree smell, you can buy a scented spray or a candle for under $10 which should last you multiple years.
    The tradition of going out and picking a tree becomes coming together to rebuild the family’s tree (in the comfort of your home and not being cold or needing to face the elements).

  • @juliem.3936
    @juliem.3936 Рік тому +8

    You haven't gotten rid of it because it has sentimental value to you (your FIRST trip). No worries! It's okay to keep it. Just display it for the story it provides and not keep it in the closet.

    • @GabeBult
      @GabeBult  Рік тому +3

      It doesn’t really mean much to me, though honestly. I think I just keep forgetting to donate it.

  • @blakealanm
    @blakealanm Рік тому +2

    I agree with the car, souvenirs, holiday junk, and some of the brand name stuff. But the new tech point is where i have to point out a flaw.
    I always buy the latest smartphone, watch, and headphones, but only when mine are about to give it. My smartphone is my wallet because it helps me to stay minimized. Carries all my notes, calendar, contacts, photos, videos, credit and debit cards, music, and i basically use it to control my life. Do I buy the latest every year it comes out? No. I usually keep a smartphone for 3-4 years, headphones about 2-3, I'm on my first smart watch because I have a Pixel Watch to go with my Pixel Smartphone.
    Also, I will pay for a Netflix subscription for as long as it takes me to finish a series, then cancel it.

  • @davidmilhouscarter8198
    @davidmilhouscarter8198 Рік тому

    10:10 A previous occupant of my house left behind a fake Christmas tree. I set it up every year.

  • @felipetrebilcock5477
    @felipetrebilcock5477 Рік тому +1

    This should be call, how to save money when you are rich

  • @chely452
    @chely452 Рік тому

    Would you consider making a video on how to reap the rewards of travel benefits and how to properly set it up in order to “rinse and repeat”? Thank you! 😁

  • @albertcharles4415
    @albertcharles4415 Рік тому +2

    I dont know who needs to hear this saving for a better investment is a great step to financial freedom you're saving a day off work

    • @bashirauwal5825
      @bashirauwal5825 Рік тому

      The best advice of the year so far-you've covered so much ground. The best step toward financial freedom is saving a day off of work. I am really eager to begin investing.

    • @albertcharles4415
      @albertcharles4415 Рік тому

      ​@@bashirauwal5825 Yes, it has helped my overall income; I earn roughly 2k each week from my investment portfolio

    • @bashirauwal5825
      @bashirauwal5825 Рік тому

      Wow that's awesome I'm really excited about this how do I get started

    • @albertcharles4415
      @albertcharles4415 Рік тому

      There's a lot of investing options real estate, cr ypto, ETFs, s tocks but my best advice get a professional lead you into profitable one

    • @bashirauwal5825
      @bashirauwal5825 Рік тому

      ​@@albertcharles4415 Ok how do I get one of these professionals to guide me through the process can you recommend one ?

  • @snow-so3qn
    @snow-so3qn Рік тому +2

    I love mint, I part for my plan annually with saves me $60 a year. I do unlimited for 300 a year, they’re amazing

  • @hamsteringaround2908
    @hamsteringaround2908 Рік тому

    What color did you paint your wall under your stairs? I think that would look nice in my living room.

  • @kenniron6313
    @kenniron6313 Рік тому +1

    Just start taking pictures of the trinkets at tourist shops and frame them. Woo

  • @rokpodlogar6062
    @rokpodlogar6062 Рік тому

    I noticed you have a lot of minimalist style rooms in your house. I wonder why you didnt brush on the amount of expenses it takes to heat up all of that space. Wouldnt a much smaller footprint be a huge saving there?

  • @acf894
    @acf894 Рік тому

    I roast my own coffee at home and have first net which is the best cell network you can use, only for first responders though.

  • @tacuska7
    @tacuska7 26 днів тому

    I know a car is something that you shouldn't eager , but I fell ín love with the 2013 series Ford mustang and I would like to own one at some point of my life ❤ to be fair if I would win the lottery I would still buy that mustang after I invested the millions into an Index fund :)
    Great video! Thanks for the advices

  • @janemuses3031
    @janemuses3031 Рік тому +14

    Some great reminders on practical ways to save money. For Christmas this year, we just each shopped for things we needed that month, then when the Amazon boxes came in, I wrapped them up sight unseen and put them under the tree and randomly distributed them. So the surprise was what was in the box. It was kinda kooky and hilarious as everyone got the experience of opening up presents - it just might not be theirs LOL.

  • @EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV
    @EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV Рік тому

    Not buying toilet paper is a good one!
    Clean the area with soap and water and/or hand sanitiser and use paper towels left over from veggie cleaning or nose wiping.
    You'll be healthier and save cash $$$
    A pre-paid flip-phone is indeed a huge money saver....
    I subscribe to zero streaming services, but somehow still end up watching any of the stuff that really really appeals to me... :)
    Brand names are effectively a scam, unless they have a rep for solidly built items that earned them their 'brand'

  • @relicofgold
    @relicofgold Рік тому +1

    Eating out in a foreign country is part of the experience. Cooking in is ridiculous. You're missing out.

  • @Immanuelmsa
    @Immanuelmsa Рік тому

    Thank you Gabe..

  • @cardcaptorsnaruto
    @cardcaptorsnaruto Рік тому

    Car's are such a big expense. I lost my car in Hurricane Ian and HAD to buy a new one. We needed to get a car to get to work and a lot of the used cars in the area had been hit by something from the hurricane and had been repaired. It just was safer to buy a new car.

  • @lucieciepka1031
    @lucieciepka1031 Рік тому

    😂 my husband’s old iPhone 6 is permanently stuck to the home speaker, the battery is so swollen, you can put a finger between the screen and the back, but it still works.

    • @lordvectrex
      @lordvectrex Рік тому

      Bad idea - replace the battery asap or you risk injury

    • @lucieciepka1031
      @lucieciepka1031 Рік тому

      @@lordvectrexups, I just took it outside wrapped in a blanket 😅 thanks

  • @100HOLYGHOST
    @100HOLYGHOST Рік тому

    Love THIS. Thanks.

  • @networth00
    @networth00 Рік тому

    You can buy seasonal decorations at garage sales then use it forever.

  • @BanellaRg
    @BanellaRg Рік тому +1

    Mint mobile is $30 for unlimited plan which is same as cricket wireless. At least they have physical locations 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @PeterMumford
    @PeterMumford Рік тому

    Using a credit card as a wash through to generate "points" to get airfare and hotel discounts is not my idea of minimalism. I'm glad it works for you.

  • @AnnDeneeLifeatWalkingPace
    @AnnDeneeLifeatWalkingPace Рік тому

    I stopped buying car fuel, car insurance, maintenance, and other related expenses by moving to a small town in Australia where I can walk to all of my local destinations and access the train systems for going into the city, Melbourne.

  • @stuartpickles6907
    @stuartpickles6907 Рік тому

    Straighttalk is 495 plus tax for one year service. I don't know why more people don't use it?

  • @neohq
    @neohq Рік тому +5

    I thought I was alone in the universe with presents thing. I hate that people would give them just because they are forced by society habbits. 99% of the time I get shitty things that I don't use at all because useful things are more expensive or requires a lot of effort to get it right. Then there is the part where "I need" to do it myself, forced by the circumstances (work is progress).

  • @leetuki8166
    @leetuki8166 Рік тому +1

    Great tips thank you, I do a lot of what you shared but there were some ideas I hadn’t thought of I.e. shopping spring phone provider and cutting my online subscriptions Netflix etc

  • @toneciocci
    @toneciocci Рік тому

    I'm already living by all these principles. Wonder how else I can save and make my life more simple.

  • @Phlegethon
    @Phlegethon Рік тому +2

    Problem with cars is sometimes there’s an emergency

  • @xxsk83rxx13
    @xxsk83rxx13 Рік тому +9

    Me watching this thinking I can maybe save some more money.
    *Me after 13 mins of watching this video*
    Oh, I don't do any of this stuff lol.

  • @JupiterTarts
    @JupiterTarts Рік тому +1

    AirBnB used to be the best bet but the whole hustle culture/investment property baloney kinda ruined it that AND cost of living for locals in a lot of places. I'm getting a little sour on AirBnB.

  • @user-Vamp1
    @user-Vamp1 Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @hannahisraelsen6816
    @hannahisraelsen6816 Рік тому +1

    I am so sick of gifts on holidays. gifts for Christmas, valentines, easter, birthdays! It's just so much. I keep the number of gifts down for the kids and only get high quality gifts.

  • @Dre2013CanUK
    @Dre2013CanUK Рік тому

    Fantastic video. It is so appealing to me. I am not buying everything you talk about but most of it! Definitely, it is thumbs up video!

  • @You-Be-The-Judge
    @You-Be-The-Judge Рік тому

    I have a 2015 car. I have 4 lines of unlimited everything with T-mobile for just $25 per month per line. The rest I don't do except for the supplements. I do a multi-vitamin, a calcium and a B complex.

  • @thomaskidd8027
    @thomaskidd8027 Рік тому +3

    Can’t really get behind the credit cards for travel. Given they do “miles” or “points” instead of actual cash back, they have complete control over how worthless the rewards are, and you have to bend over backward making the purchases they want you to make. Not to mention, using credit cards automatically makes it easier to be less responsible making purchases. Theres a good chance you’ll spend more than you make
    Still, let’s say you do come out in the positive: these credit card companies make more than 2/3 of their profit from people paying interest and paying fines. That means that vacation or extra cash back is being paid for by the single mom who has to float her grocery bill on a card to make ends meet.

    • @bananaanna1373
      @bananaanna1373 Рік тому

      I appreciate your point about the single mom. I feel like a cheat if I “play the game” to stick it cc companies, etc. Companies deserve and have to make a profit. Problem is all of it is too much. I’m a capitalist that doesn’t like the extreme greed that proliferates in the system. My best effort is to stay out of debt and live simply by when the time comes to spend more be wise about if.

  • @kimwieczorek1879
    @kimwieczorek1879 Рік тому

    Our 2006 Honda Civic has 260k miles!🎉

  • @hari5723
    @hari5723 Рік тому

    mmmm anoo sa where can i buy your slipper can i get the link please it looks super minimalistic and i am also in need of slippers ...

  • @TimBrownYoutube
    @TimBrownYoutube Рік тому +3

    How many sponsors can you fit into one video? Holy crap

  • @yankee081
    @yankee081 Рік тому

    In what world is Airbnb cheaper anymore? It's almost always more expensive now unless you're in a bigger group of people splitting the cost

  • @freezemanfrost
    @freezemanfrost Рік тому +1

    Very well done! This is so much me, could been mee! 😃

  • @eric108
    @eric108 Рік тому

    i have my phone service bundled with internet through spectrum. if i cancel this and do mint mobile, what is the cheapest option for wifi internet at home?

  • @motoki1
    @motoki1 Рік тому +1

    Mint is the way

  • @Bootus123
    @Bootus123 Рік тому

    The new car thing is open to debate. While I agree that it’s a waste to buy fancy cars, “new” vs “used” isn’t the argument it used to be. The used market is outrageously inflated, so the savings are pretty marginal at this point. If you buy new, most come with a warranty or other deals that can make it a better buy than used.
    This was especially true just a couple years ago when interest rates were so low. I purchased a 2022 KIA Rio 5-door at a 1.9% interest rate, including a 100,000 mile drivetrain warranty. I drive a LOT for work, so the peace of mind was worth the extra $50/month compared to buying something lightly used.

  • @somebody69747
    @somebody69747 Рік тому +4

    Awesome video! Looking to start bodybuilding and been thinking about what supplements to get. Did a search if you really need supplements and found out you don't need them if you have a good diet with the required proteins! Will save a lot of money in the long run for me! Thanks XD

    • @b2200mlb
      @b2200mlb Рік тому

      Plain creatine monohydrate if nothing else. Not terribly expensive & can help you look fuller. I can link you a couple videos if you're interested. Other than that, you're on the right track!

    • @somebody69747
      @somebody69747 Рік тому

      @b2200mpb After thinking bout that I thought of getting it all from red meat you know so I can eat more haha. Thanks tho!

    • @b2200mlb
      @b2200mlb Рік тому

      @@somebody69747 pretty sure that's a ton of red meat if I remember correctly but I get it

  • @rebelandatrader
    @rebelandatrader Рік тому

    My wife would hang me from the Christmas Tree if we cancelled seasonal decorations or Christmas presents.

  • @ProductBasement
    @ProductBasement Рік тому

    I feel like signing up for credit cards that you are never going to use just to get free flights is not sustainable, because there are only so many credit card companies and eventually they will get wise to this strategy, plus signing up for credit cards all the time wreaks havoc on your credit score