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Tidying room by Andy McDowall
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  • Post category:Finance and money / Lifestyle / Tips
  • Post published:August 29, 2015

“2 items out for every 1 in” rule: is the new possession you’re considering buying valuable enough for you to get rid of two of your possessions?

Source: Top 10 Better Money Habits You Can Build This Year @ lifehacker

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Photo: Tidying room by Andy McDowall under Creative Commons license

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