“Never buy what you do not want, because it is cheap; it will be dear to you.”
About this quote
Cheap choices often cost more in time, stress, and future expense than paying for quality up front. Face the truth: cutting corners now is a slow leak on your time and wallet. Make purchases a test of priorities — buy what serves you long term, not what eases the momentary urge to save. Ask yourself: am I saving money or setting myself up for more work and regret later?
When to use it
- Stop buying cheap tools that break after one use; buy a solid set and finish the job right the first time.
- Don't hire the lowest bidder for home repairs; pay for a competent contractor and avoid repeat fixes and extra bills.
- Avoid clothing that falls apart after a few washes; invest in a few durable pieces you can rely on.
- Don't choose the cheapest service software that wastes your time; pay for reliable tools that let you get work done.
