Drive Moment - Can Eating The Same Meal Everyday Make You Rich In 10 Years?

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A 24 year old woman in Britain says she eats the exact same meal for breakfast every single day, so that she can retire by the age of 40. 1 egg, and 1 bagel every single morning for breakfast . No coffee buying at shops. No extras. Just the same meal every single morning. She claims that modern, city versions of breakfast are costly, so she's chosen to trim it down to the bare minimum and put the money she saves away in her savings. So far, just from the money she's saved from breakfast, and other sacrifices, she's saved £75,000, which in Rands amounts to R1 445 884, 50. What is the most costly meal in your day and would you be willing to scale it down to the bare minimum just to be rich one day?
20 Feb 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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