Should you get a tattoo? It’s quite a commitment. But the idea makes me wonder: what are the images and messages that matter most to us? What guides our choices?
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Should you get a tattoo? It’s quite a commitment. But the idea makes me wonder: what are the images and messages that matter most to us? What guides our choices?
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It’s been a while, but I do remember scrounging for change—flipping over couch cushions, checking the slot at the vending machines, walking a parking lot for anything that’d been dropped or forgotten.
A paper route and other gigs soon changed my focus, and I discovered the power of steady income. Whether we’re talking about one-off opportunities or streams, there are plenty of ways to check for change in the couch cushions.
Maybe you’ve heard someone advise you, “Don’t leave money on the table.” It often comes up in negotiations or sales situations, but there are scrounge-worthy lessons for many areas of our financial lives. Some ideas we love?
We should note that we believe in leveraging opportunities: we do not believe in abusing any system to the detriment of the community. (Many of us learned our lesson in childhood: our siblings’ rooms are not fair game for scrounging the way the couch cushions are!)
There are, however, plenty of aboveboard strategies for scrounging. Opportunities abound. Which are worth it?
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