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Love to see this
Damn swoosh ate good today
Wish I still had people that had it
Who’s to say on is better or more important than the other? I do both frequently (buy kicks/travel etc.) but I can’t tell the next man what is better for him when it’s his money lol. I don’t see the enjoyment or benefit of spending almost my last on a pair of kicks but it’s also not for me to see or understand. Gotta live and let live. It’s called life.I completely agree with many of you. It's baffling how some folks can drop big bucks on expensive sneakers but struggle to justify spending on dining out or a nice weekend getaway. I have a friend who bought multiple pairs and now claims to be too broke for a Knicks game in NYC. It's frustrating – prioritize experiences over kicks. Personally, I passed on these; my DMPs are barely used to this day.
I'll say it – if you're not financially stable, cut out spending on frivolous things. While personal preferences vary, what's the use of owning the latest releases if you can't enjoy a good time out with friends due to financial constraints? It's about financial literacy – let's stop that.Who’s to say on is better or more important than the other? I do both frequently (buy kicks/travel etc.) but I can’t tell the next man what is better for him when it’s his money lol. I don’t see the enjoyment or benefit of spending almost my last on a pair of kicks but it’s also not for me to see or understand. Gotta live and let live. It’s called life.
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By the time I checked they were gone.Got em!
I see what your’re saying and financial literacy is important. But attending a Knicks game-live sporting event, vacay, and buying kicks are all discretionary forms of spending. I find no joy in attending live sporting events. Parking a half mile away, hard **s plastic seats, high priced nasty snacks, obnoxious drunk fans…nah…I’ll spend the money on some fresh J’s and wear them to my occasional trip to Shake Shack.I'll say it – if you're not financially stable, cut out spending on frivolous things. While personal preferences vary, what's the use of owning the latest releases if you can't enjoy a good time out with friends due to financial constraints? It's about financial literacy – let's stop that.
I'll say it – if you're not financially stable, cut out spending on frivolous things. While personal preferences vary, what's the use of owning the latest releases if you can't enjoy a good time out with friends due to financial constraints? It's about financial literacy – let's stop that.
I did mention "my friend," and I believe I know his preferences well. We've known each other since childhood, and while we both started collecting Js, our financial paths have diverged. Our commonalities now include sports, favorite teams, sneakers, and occasional lounges. Yet, I find it challenging to accept his financial irresponsibility, especially when he complains about missing out on boys' outings due to splurging on items like Playoff 8s instead of saving. I'm fine with enjoying luxuries, but adjusting plans to accommodate his financial choices can be frustrating.Bi
I see what your’re saying and financial literacy is important. But attending a Knicks game-live sporting event, vacay, and buying kicks are all discretionary forms of spending. I find no joy in attending live sporting events. Parking a half mile away, hard **s plastic seats, high priced nasty snacks, obnoxious drunk fans…nah…I’ll spend the money on some fresh J’s and wear them to my occasional trip to Shake Shack.
Now buying shoes before paying light bill or groceries? That’s a problem
I guess you know him. Got it.ADVERTISEMENT
Well it’s quite obvious that your friend cares more about shoes than hanging out with you guys lmao. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Also just because he says he can’t afford a basketball game doesn’t mean he can’t afford to take care of his other responsibilities. Maybe he prioritized down to the point where it was either new shoes or a basketball game AFTER taking care of necessities. He could also just not wanna go lol. Just because someone says they can’t afford something doesn’t mean they don’t have the money.
I did mention "my friend," and I believe I know his preferences well. We've known each other since childhood, and while we both started collecting Js, our financial paths have diverged. Our commonalities now include sports, favorite teams, sneakers, and occasional lounges. Yet, I find it challenging to accept his financial irresponsibility, especially when he complains about missing out on boys' outings due to splurging on items like Playoff 8s instead of saving. I'm fine with enjoying luxuries, but adjusting plans to accommodate his financial choices can be frustrating.
LNM or bust.I'm officially a LNM snob. Don't bring that other riff raff around me anymore. UK pair up on OfferUp already.