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Grandma Margaret didn’t have fancy clothes or a flashy car. She lived in the same modest home for over 40 years, with faded floral wallpaper and furniture that hadn’t changed since the 1970s. Every decision she made seemed to be filtered through a single question: Can I do without it?
She would often say, “A penny saved is a penny earned,” and remind us that true wealth wasn’t about what you had — it was about what you didn’t need.
That is, until she passed away.