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Spending time on a hobby or with a loved one yields a "return" in the form of memories.
Culturally, we are conditioned to save. We save for a rainy day, for retirement, or for a future version of ourselves that we hope will be better equipped to enjoy life. While fiscal responsibility is practical, the "Spend It" mindset warns against the "deferred life plan." When we hoard resources excessively, they become stagnant. Money in a vault is just paper; a talent never practiced is just potential; time "saved" by avoiding risks is often just time wasted in mediocrity. The Currency of Experience Spend It
The primary barrier to "spending it" is the fear of running out. However, the most vital human resources—creativity, love, and effort—are often renewable. The more you "spend" your creativity, the more you tend to generate. The more you "spend" your affection, the more your relationships flourish. By choosing to spend, we shift from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance. Conclusion Spending time on a hobby or with a
Spending your vulnerability or kindness creates social capital and deepens human connection. While fiscal responsibility is practical, the "Spend It"
Using wealth to facilitate growth or joy transforms a cold number into a lived reality. Overcoming the Fear of Depletion

