Interesting post. Reminds me of one of the things my parents think is odd about me. It causes me a pang of emotional pain to buy lunch at the cafeteria (“I should have planned better and packed enough food and saved $2”) but I have no problem donating large amounts to charity. I think it has to do with the guilt factor of spending money on myself, which is replaced by the I’m-a-good-person glow of giving to charity. I probably donate nearly 5% to 10% of my total income, which is still much less than I could donate, but I’m going to wait until I have a steady ‘adult’ job rather than an $11/hour lifeguarding job to really push that.
Interesting post. Reminds me of one of the things my parents think is odd about me. It causes me a pang of emotional pain to buy lunch at the cafeteria (“I should have planned better and packed enough food and saved $2”) but I have no problem donating large amounts to charity. I think it has to do with the guilt factor of spending money on myself, which is replaced by the I’m-a-good-person glow of giving to charity. I probably donate nearly 5% to 10% of my total income, which is still much less than I could donate, but I’m going to wait until I have a steady ‘adult’ job rather than an $11/hour lifeguarding job to really push that.