Man these Commercials are Loud!
Honestly I’m stunned at how much money I’ve pissed away over the years on stuff I didn’t really need. This was brought to my attention recently when the arm broke off of my sunglasses – my sweet pair of sunglasses. Now I had a couple options here.
- Toss them to the curb and go back to the old standby pair. (makes good sense)
- Toss them to the curb and replace those bad dogs with a fresh pair. (how I would have done it in the past)
- Try to track down the world’s smallest screw and attempt to make those NASCAR pit crews jealous with my rockin’ repair work. (likely not going to work but what the hell I’ll give it a shot, 3 it is!)
So I figured all I needed was the world’s smallest screw. I stopped into a sunglasses store and asked the girl if she could help. And bless her little sales-girl heart, she recommended that I might be interested in a new pair. So I asked her “do they cost the same price as the screw?”Apparently the answer was “No” since she never actually responded while she dug around in a drawer behind the counter. She came up with a small box with atleast 2000+ assorted little screws and several screwdrivers. While she “screwed around” with my glasses she again mentioned that they had 10% off this same particular brand and she pointed to a big hanging sign displaying two hotties wearing some sweet new shades having the time of their lives on the beach. She then told me I should try a couple pairs and see what I liked. So I figured what the heck, lets browse around while I’m waiting for her to do her magic. Sure enough 30 seconds later I began having those “hey, these are pretty nice” thoughts. Luckily before I asked to try them on I heard “looks like I got it here”. Good timing little sales girl that was seriously a close one! So I thanked her for the free fix up job and hit the door.
I felt like a new man. I felt like I had single handedly concurred the little sales girl and stared into the face of one the world’s vast marketing machines. At this point I was thinking about how easy it could have been to separate me from my cash if she hadn’t been able to fix my sunglasses. But since I started my never ending fight towards my domination of personal money matters I’ve noticed the commercials and marketing BS seems much louder and more obscene than I remember. There’s a constant prodding to take action, to conform or to be different depending what wares they’re trying unload on you. You’re too fat, too skinny, too gray, too many wrinkles, your boobs are too small, and that car is sooo last year. The pounding never ends and thank goodness we don’t consciously take in all the sales and marketing that’s presented to us every day. If somehow I was able to pay attention to all if it I’d probably only buy two things…a bottle of Jack Daniels and a handgun and attempt to ease the pain from the overload it’d cause.
It’s an ugly world out there when it comes to your money so keep your guard up. Keep your financial goals in mind. Remember that your money is finite so spend accordingly.














...."so when I got home we had a talk and decided this money situation had to change. I didn’t know how I was going to change it, we were barely making enough money to cover the monthly payments so how the H-E-double-hockey-sticks was I going to fix it?"