When I was in my twenties, I would go to Shinjuku once every few months to buy clothes. I would walk around all day, carefully consider what I liked, and buy the things I loved. I really enjoyed looking at clothes in different stores. I can understand how Sophie felt happy at shopping.
I have gotten into the habit of prioritizing my shopping within the limits that don't disrupt my daily life. Because of this, it was difficult for me before to spend money that did not match my income. This book and my ex-husband helped me fully understand that some people will spend any money they have on hand immediately and go shopping even when they have no reliable income.
For those who struggle with managing money, it may be beneficial to minimize the amount of money they have or to offer them fun activities other than spending money. This book also taught me that it's nearly impossible to make more money easily.Hitting the lottery is a miracle that may happen once in a lifetime. I should enjoy the lottery with the extra cash in my pocket.

I agree with Ritsuko-san.
ReplyDeleteBecause we have limited money, we think carefully about what to buy, and that is why we can truly cherish the things we purchase.