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"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
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"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives

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I am a chronic cheap buyer and trust me, most of the things that I have bought have lasted for years and honestly made my life easier with just a few bucks. It’s a glorious moment when you find such a thing, and it almost feels like you’ve found a diamond hidden in rocks, doesn’t it?
When Reddit user CuteSofiaturner asked netizens, “What have you bought for less than $100 that changed your life?”, people gushed with the wildest answers imaginable. You’ll find yourself nodding along to most of these things, though, so just scroll down and check them out for yourself!
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"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Adopt a pet from a shelter :).
46points

#2

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A condom.
42points

#3

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Socks. They were the worst present at Christmas when you were a kid, but as an adult you learn how precious nice comfy socks are.
39points

It's only natural for us all to seek comfort, even when it comes from the cheapest of things as it is almost like a "small win". We often crave these kinds of wins as that's what life is all about; breaking the routine and finding something that adds more zest to the daily and mundane life clock.

To understand more about it, Bored Panda reached out to Eden Lobo, a counselor and psychology professor, for an interview. She mentioned how small, cheap purchases can have a surprisingly large impact on our well-being. She believes that they often provide immediate, tangible benefits that make us feel more in control, comfortable, or inspired in our daily lives.

"These small changes, while often subtle, add up to create meaningful improvements in how we feel and interact with our surroundings. By making these small, positive shifts in our environment, we often feel more capable, content, and fulfilled," she added.

#4

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Comfortable and supportive shoes. Less back/knee pain is amazing.
39points

#5

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A good pillow, trust me it's a game changer.
35points

#6

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Many many books. Too many to name.

For example if you’re a smoker, Allen Carr’s classic The Easy Way to Stop Smoking has been greatly appreciated as a life changer.
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While speaking about cheap items that can be actual life-changers, Prof. Lobo elaborated on the significant impact these things can have on our mental health and productivity. She narrated that they are often practical tools that improve or change our environment, routines, and habits.

"Even the smallest of changes can have a cumulative effect, creating an environment that supports productivity and promotes positive mental health. These cheap/affordable investments make it easier to maintain habits, focus, and a balanced state of mind, which in turn enhances our overall quality of life," she explained.

However, it's not all rosy when it comes to buying such cheap things. Prof. Lobo claimed that there can be risks associated with relying on cheap purchases for happiness, especially if the purchases become a primary way of coping with stress, boredom, or difficult emotions.

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"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
An actual Chef’s knife.
30points

#8

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A dash cam.
29points

#9

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A bidet.
25points

Prof. Lobo emphasized that short-lived satisfaction, financial strain from frequent purchases, emotional reliance on the cheap goods bought, avoidance of underlying issues associated with these frequent purchases, clutter, and overconsumption are some of the risks associated with it.

She noted, "To avoid these risks, it can be helpful to practice mindful purchasing—considering whether a purchase will truly add value or address a specific need. Focusing on long-term happiness sources, like relationships, personal growth, and health, can provide a more sustainable foundation for well-being than frequent purchases."

If you think about it, this does make sense, as it's very easy to get lost in the purchasing world if you are getting things at a cheap rate. After all, constantly purchasing such cheap things, and hoarding them all, will surely not be a good thing, will it?

#10

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A massage gun!!!

We bought one for 30 bucks and it was a serious game changer.

I have really bad chronic upper back, shoulders and neck tension. I used to get a massage from a licensed masseuse every couple months.

Now with the massage gun I get my wife to go over my tension spots, and it's honestly one of the best feelings when you can feel the tension get relieved. Its an indescribable pleasure/relief.
23points

#11

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
So I bought a topper for my mattress that helped it's one of the really thick ones also I just recently bought a new pillow it says it's good for side sleeping. My neck hurts me every morning when I get up it's been doing so for 30 plus years. 3 weeks into buying this pillow all of a sudden I don't have neck ache or headaches when I wake up. I recommend them both.
22points

#12

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
As a 30 something year old man who has lots of trauma, a pregnancy pillow that wraps around you.
20points

When we asked Prof. Lobo about how people can make mindful purchases that will truly add value to their lives, she mentioned that they can reflect on their needs, goals, and lifestyle while resisting impulses that lead to quick, temporary satisfaction. Well, this does sound doable!

Lastly, she concluded the interview with some thought-provoking advice: "Mindful choosing focuses on making purchases that enhance well-being, productivity, and long-term satisfaction rather than providing fleeting gratification. By thoughtfully evaluating each potential purchase, you’re more likely to bring items into your life that support your values, goals, and happiness."

#13

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Well right now when it's cold AF outside and I work outside? Chapstick... Lots and lots of chapstick.
19points

#14

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Air fryer.
19points

#15

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A good electric toothbrush.
19points

Our expert definitely gave us something to think about, didn't she? Well, next time we decide to purchase something cheap, unnecessarily, we hope her words ring into our ears!

For now, that's it from our end, so you can freely scan through the rest of this amazing list of cheap items. Also, don't forget to tell us about your cheap, useful, and life-changing purchases in the comments below!

#16

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Silk pillowcase. Real, 100% mulberry silk. Not the fake satin that gets little pills all over it.

You use it every day so I suggest getting two. My skin and hair are so much better.

Silk is a protein based fabric. Our skin and hair are protein. Silk stays cooler, and breathes. Polyester satin does not.

Whatever pillow you like, put a silk pillowcase on it, and you will understand.
18points

#17

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Magnesium and iron, definitely for when you have periods, it can really make a difference in if you are down with pain or able to work.
16points

#18

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
High pressure shower head replacement. $25?
Report
15points

#19

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
Tbh this year buying a heat blanket made me save tons of money and feel good.

We even got one each with gf.
15points

#20

"Many Many Books": Folks Spill The Tea On 29 Things That Were Cheap And Changed Their Lives
A gym membership and go there at least 3 days a week.
14points
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