Your Money on Easy Mode
Cheap isn't always frugal. Every time you replace the same pan, shoe, or appliance, you're paying more than the person who bought quality once. This episode introduces the Cost-Per-Use Score (price divided by expected uses) the formula that reveals the true cost of any purchase. Damien walks through when Buy Once, Cry Once actually applies (daily-use items, the five-year test), when it's a trap (status purchases, new hobbies, hidden maintenance costs), and how planned obsolescence — a strategy costing the average household over a thousand dollars a year in tech replacements — stacks the deck against cheap buyers. The episode closes with a five-question protocol for any purchase over a hundred dollars. If you've ever replaced the same thing twice and wondered where your money went, this one's built for you. Get my free guide to where to spend your next dollar: https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-money-ladder-now [https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-money-ladder-now] Get my guide on how to destroy your debt: https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-guide-to-destroy-your-debt [https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-guide-to-destroy-your-debt] Chapters 00:00 "Buy Once, Cry Once" 01:27 The Cost-Per-Use Score 05:11 When "Buy Once, Cry Once" Actually Applies 09:27 When "Buy Once, Cry Once" Is a Trap 13:38 Planned Obsolescence: Grrrrrr 17:22 The Five Question Protocol 20:55 The Mental Payoff of Quality Purchases
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