Surely people have budgets? And stick to them else risk financial ruin? And surely people have the choice of self-control or lawless chaos? And people most definitely have the choice between acceding to temptation or not!
I totally agree...I NEED and WANT everything !!!!!Having met your "Needs" first, then address your "Wants" in any order that makes sense to you
As humans, self-control under our own power and will, yes, I agree with that. As for 'covet' - I would debate the use of that word here. That implies unbridled selfishness, and something that is in control of us. Perhaps I am in the weeds here, but if I'm ensuring my commitments are met, social responsibilities covered, and am still free for generosity - does covet come into the picture? I'm not a drug addict pawning my children here...Self-control is a delusion, Chris.
Well, you buy what you can afford this year and make a list so that next year you get more stuff and covet more stuff and it goes on and on. Sort of self-proving, don't you think?
Yeah, so this is kinda the thought. "needs" is subjective (as this thread is demonstrating). Haha, TBH, this is obviously some kinda holy war, so maybe best to let the thread die.I always suggest that prospective lathe and mill owners to think ahead a bit and consider if they might want to work on larger projects in the foreseeable future as, long term, an undersized machine will likely end up costing you more when you find you have to sell it then buy a bigger one.
Once you have your machines there is no need to buy anything not required for your current projects, in fact, if on a budget, you'd be a mug to buy things you don't need until you have completed all the projects you have planned.
Having met your "Needs" first, then address your "Wants" in any order that makes sense to you