A simple fact that is hard to learn is that the time to save money is when you have some.
The paradox here isn't about thrift itself—it's about the psychological trap of waiting for *ideal* circumstances that never arrive. Most people convince themselves they'll save once they earn more, finish school, or reach some magical threshold of surplus; meanwhile, every raise somehow vanishes into expanded living costs. The real wisdom is recognizing that the *discipline* of setting aside money, however modest the amount, trains your brain and habits far better than any future windfall ever could. A person who saves $50 from a $2,000 monthly paycheck has learned something essential that the person waiting to save $500 from a $4,000 salary will never master.
“Chase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you.”
Tony Hsieh“It's not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.”
Seneca“Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver.”
Ayn Rand“Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they...”
Will Rogers