We Are Often Frugal, But Rarely Cheap

I’ll be the first to admit that I am a frugal physician. Frugal living has served me well, and I wouldn’t be financially independent without that quality.

While not everyone thinks of frugality as a decidedly positive quality to possess, it just might be that others confuse frugality with its ugly distant cousin who is just plain cheap.

We Are Often Frugal, But Rarely Cheap

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Frugal is an adjective meaning “economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful. Cheap is broader, but includes inexpensive, of small value, and shoddy.

Difference Between Frugal and Cheap

A frugal person looks for a good value; a cheap person looks for the lowest price.

Frugal Does This; Cheap Does That

Save on groceries We buy most of our food from Aldi and Costco. The cart is filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, seafoods, meats, and yes, some junk food.

What frugal habits do we employ?

 I often eat lunch in five-minute increments and can never leave my worksite at lunchtime.

I bring a packed lunch to work

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