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RE: Random Spiel, Functionality and ROI

in #functionality24 days ago

I mean for a work phone, a second hand works best. I apply that same mindset because all you need is simply for work which mostly texting and calls. I am that type of person who separate work vs my personal life. Once you mix that up, it gets a little murky since you essentially create 0 boundaries. The same goes with everything else. Functionality matters a lot to me.

I am sure you could afford iphone if you wanted but that's simply not what you actually need. Everything has costs, even hidden ones 😄 so you made the right choice.

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I wanted to try having two numbers and phones but realized I don't really have a lot of friends/family that want to catch up often so it's not really worth buying another unit for. I'll do it when I scale up and earn a bigger name in town when my practice gets better but as a nobody and a wage slave, 1 phone is enough.

Still tempted to rationalize buying a macbook is alright when I have this potato laptop that is durable and does the bare minimum expected amount of work for office.

My buying decision algorithm is whether this item is an asset that helps me earn money or not. A pen would get me to write prescriptions for my work that gets me paid versus a spotify monthly subscription.