The morning sunlight shines through the window into the room, shrouding the entire room in a layer of golden light, with a hint of sacredness in the dazzling light.

This is a room on the top floor of a hotel. Although the room is not large in size, it is well-equipped with all the necessary facilities. The corresponding layout can even be called quite luxurious.

Of course, Luther, as the owner of this room, did not get a super luxurious room with a terrace garden, outdoor swimming pool and massage pool. Although he could definitely book that kind of room, Luther felt that such a room It was a bit too conspicuous and might have a negative impact on the development of the plan, so I didn't select it.

In the end, he chose a room that was slightly inferior to the oversized super deluxe room. Although it was slightly lower-key, it was still quite luxurious.

This room is really expensive, but for Luther now, it really doesn't matter to him, he doesn't need the money.

In his opinion, the price-performance ratio of this room is indeed low. Although the service received is not bad, compared with the money paid, the difference is quite large. It seems to be a waste of money, but Luther thinks Don't care.

His consumption outlook is not very"normal", or it can be said that it is not mainstream.

Luther's view on consumption can be summed up quite simply, in one sentence: money is for use.

For him, as long as there is enough money to spend, then use it.

Money is made for transactions and use. What's the point of keeping a bunch of money for yourself and not using it?

This is not to say that Luther can't save money in a normal sense. When he was in school and was not well-off, he would save money, and he would save money in a special way... He was unkind, and his relationship was relatively close. His classmates invited him to go out for a nice meal when everyone was free. This may be one of the reasons why Luther didn't have many friends in school.

All in all, Luther will definitely save money, but he will not save it in many cases, and the reason why this is the case involves Luther's corresponding cognitive concepts.

In Luther's understanding, there are two main ways to spend money, one is money that must be spent, and the other is money that you can choose whether to spend or not.

If the thickness of his wallet allows it, Luther will not miss any opportunity to use money to please himself. No matter how huge the cost is, in exchange for just a little pleasure, Luther will not miss it.

But if Luther does not have enough money, then he will give priority to the money that must be used, leave the money that must be used, and give up as much as possible when he can choose whether to use the money or not. Use money in a way that ensures you have money available if you have to.

As for the latter, this should be the mainstream view of saving money.

It can only be said that whether Luther will save money depends on his financial situation. If the financial situation does not allow it, he is a very sensible family boy. When the financial situation allows, Luther's spending level is actually quite terrifying. There is a big difference. It feels uncomfortable to spend all the money you have.

But Luther now... Although the money in his hand is not completely inexhaustible, he will definitely not be short of it.

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