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Michiel’s spending is almost clinically efficient, but I see no sign of enjoyment anywhere

Michiel’s spending is almost clinically efficient, but I see no sign of enjoyment anywhere

Michiel, a 44-year-old man, reflects on his extremely frugal spending habits, which he describes as almost clinically efficient. He admits to struggling to remember the last time he spent money on something that brought him genuine happiness.

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