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The line calls out the hard truth that pleasure and comfort often require resources and planning, not wishful thinking. Stop treating lack as mere fate; identify one concrete step to free up time or money and create small, reliable joys.
When to use it
- When budgeting, say it aloud to remind yourself that small treats cost money, then choose one affordable pleasure and cut a wasteful expense to pay for it.
- Use it as a tough-love lesson for a teenager: explain that desires need planning—teach them to save for a hobby instead of expecting everything for free.
- Bring it up in a neighborhood meeting to push for funded kids' activities rather than vague sympathy without action.
- As a personal prompt: face where resources are draining out, map three changes that create room for a simple, consistent pleasure.

