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Arm yourself. Train. Be able and willing to use it. Profile anyone you see near your property, look after your neighbors.

Also, kind of dumb to have such insane amounts of "wealth" at home. Don't get me wrong, you should not have to worry about this shit but I still can't understand someone that wants to own a $10k handbag.

Kind of hard to take me for $100k when most of what I have comes from Ikea.

Arm yourself. Train. Be able and willing to use it. Profile anyone you see near your property, look after your neighbors. Also, kind of dumb to have such insane amounts of "wealth" at home. Don't get me wrong, you should not have to worry about this shit but I still can't understand someone that wants to own a $10k handbag. Kind of hard to take me for $100k when most of what I have comes from Ikea.

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I don't understand this idea of buying things that are overly expensive. I get the idea of payng for quality items, just not paying a lot for items that are merely expensive.

The other concept i have a difficult time with is buying slightly different styles of things. For example, shoes. I only own about 4 types of shoes: sneakers, casual, black Oxford and Tevas. But I've been told to buy different styles and colors over the years, which I refused. My argument is always, they aren't necessary plus they take up space i don't have. I tend to also wear them until there are holes in the soles.

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A agree. Quality matters and I will spend extra for that, it's cheaper in the long run if you can afford it.

As for extra styles? I don't have time for that shit.