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Budget

Needs vs. Wants — The Honest Version

The category isn't the item, it's the version of the item. Food is a need; $19 delivered poke is mostly a want wearing a need's coat.

The honest test

Needs

Without it, health, housing, work or legal standing suffers within the month: rent, basic groceries, utilities, transport to work, medicine, insurance, minimum debt payments.

Wants

Everything that upgrades a need or adds pleasure: restaurants, streaming, newer car than needed, brand preferences, hobbies. Wants are not sins — they're the reward lane, sized on purpose.

The version rule

Ask 'is there a cheaper version that does the same job?' The gap between the version you have and the cheapest workable version is want-spending inside a need.

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Where people argue with themselves

The car

Getting to work: need. The $560/month model when a $290 one drives the same route: $270 of want.

The phone

A working phone: need (and a job-search tool). The flagship upgrade every year: want.

Groceries vs. dining

Groceries: need. Restaurants and delivery: want — budgeted happily, counted honestly.

Gym, courses, therapy

Health and skills spending can be a genuine need. The test is function, not fun — some of the best money you'll spend is here.

마지막 업데이트: 2026-08-14
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