I used to have the same thoughts. Want to buy gold? Where can I afford it? Then I immediately forgot the idea of buying gold. Strangely, when I said I couldn't afford to buy gold, I was still able to buy new clothes (priced around RM20 - RM30), hot wheels toy trains (RM10 - RM20), buy overpriced food, buy diamonds in games, and so on. All of that is an unnecessary expense, but I did it because I wanted to.
The total, if you calculate it, is probably close to RM200 – RM300. With this bc data philippines phone number much waste, I could actually buy at least 0.5 grams – 1 gram of gold. Buy gold, no money. It's okay to shop for unnecessary and worthless items. I understand, our situations are certainly not the same. Maybe you are really poor and can't afford to buy gold, that's okay. I'll give you suggestions later. Right now, I want to encourage those who have a lifestyle similar to mine, who previously bought a lot of unnecessary things, to prioritize buying gold first.
I recommend starting with a small quantity, for example starting with 0.5 grams through a GAP account. Later, when you feel comfortable and start to get a rhythm, then increase the amount saved. In Shaa Allah, if we save little by little, over time our gold will surely increase. What about people who can't afford to buy gold? If you still can't afford to buy gold, know that the world is not over yet.
No need to start with a large amount
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