i don’t need a lot, maybe i’ll take a vacation every once in awhile, but another one of my new year’s resolutions was to not waste money. in the future i will just buy clothes, food, housing, transportation, and mostly save the rest. i won’t have any kids of my own, so i think i will give all my acquired earning to my sister’s kids, maybe i’ll even be able to help put them through college. it’s as noble of a thing as i can think to do, and makes me feel like less of a loser, that i could actually help out with someone’s life. in a small way.
dont forget to take care of yourself. it’s okay to splurge a little. for me, even five bucks a day in splurging makes me feel like i’m livin a little.
for myself i will have internet, and television, and music, sometimes a vacation here and there. but not alot. an occasional restaurant meal also.
I agree that it’s very noble of you. If I were you, I’d make a budget that included not only savings, but also set money aside as spending money so if you really want something you can still get it. Also, it’s good to be able to treat yourself to something now and then
thanks for the reply @LilyoftheValley . i will have to set a little aside for myself for little personal splurges every now and then.
I rejoice in your noble intentions! 
If my parents are alive when I die I would give them all my money as they helped me the most. If not I would give everything to my brothers, more to my little brother, as they helped me too much too.
My parents already control all my money anyways lol
I’m already a miser. I have been all my life. It started back in 2000 when my son came down with p. sz. I wanted to secure a future for him.
When he died of suicide in 2011, I suddenly had no heir. I had no one to leave anything to except my one brother and one sister and a whole slew of nieces and nephews. Right now, it’s slated to go to the siblings.
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