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Friday, September 26, 2008
About The Blogger
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The world’s second wealthiest man calls home a place he bought for $32,000, drove a Volkswagen Beetle for years and regards fine dining as a cheeseburger washed down with Cherry Cokes. I wanna be like Warren Buffett, sort of. I own an Audi and occasionally splurge on a scrumptious meal. Those are exceptions to the rule. For the most part, I strive to live frugally. To me, saving money is fun, which allows for the occasional spending binge and provides a warm blanket of financial security.
My overall devotion to chintziness has enabled me to put two kids through school, with a third entering the pipeline, and avoid (for the time being, anyway) a full-time job. I still enjoy the good things in life — bet you haven’t attended 51 Springsteen concerts in 10 states — but am perfectly content to remain in the same modest house for 22 years and don clothes that lag a few years behind the current fashions.
Buffett is my man, even if I’ve sworn off burgers. (Cherry Cokes, too, though they tantalize my taste buds.) If cheapskatin’ works for a super-rich dude, then why shouldn’t it wear well on the rest of us?
No, not like a cheap suit.



