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    I Attempted to Behave Like a Grown-Up, and It Did Not End Well – Nate Bargatze

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    I Tried To Act Like An Adult… It Didn’t Go Well

    Ah, adulthood. The phase of life where you trade your carefree childhood days for bills, taxes, and the haunting realization that your favorite cereal now costs more than your vintage, college-ruled notebook. So, naturally, when I stumbled upon tips for “adulting,” I thought it was time to put my big-kid pants on and take my financial game to the next level. Spoiler alert: It didn’t go well.

    The Illusion of Financial Zen

    First, I discovered that sticking to a budget is, apparently, an essential part of being a grown-up. So, I crafted a budget with a level of enthusiasm usually reserved for a child with a new toy. My budget included everything: rent, groceries, and of course, my Netflix subscription, which is as necessary for survival as air and overpriced avocado toast. I felt like a financial wizard until I realized my burgeoning adult life was fueled by the sweet nectar of takeout and impulse Amazon purchases. Spoiler alert 2: Budgeting is harder than juggling flaming swords.

    Grocery Store Shenanigans

    After my budgeting fiasco, I decided I’d save money on groceries. I confidently waltzed into the grocery store with the fierce determination of a lion hunting a gazelle. Armed with my meticulously crafted list, I was ready! Too bad I quickly discovered that “buy one get one free” isn’t a real savings strategy—it’s a trap laid by manufacturers to ensnare naive souls like me into a lifetime commitment to products I didn’t want (hello, 80-pack of toothpaste!). Just my luck, I left with enough pasta to feed a small army and pajamas with little cartoon cat prints because why not?

    Coupon Clipping—The Sport of Champions

    Emboldened by my grocery-defying spirit, I turned to coupon clipping. I dove headfirst into the world of digital coupons, like an unwitting contestant on America’s Next Top Couponer. Hours of my life vanished as I lost myself in a treasure hunt that would lead me to savings. And yet, I found myself clamping down on that 30-cent coupon for yogurt, questioning my very existence. If I fought this valiantly over yogurt, what was left of my dignity? It was the grocery store equivalent of realizing the trophy for best participation isn’t supposed to be an accolade.

    Dining Delights and Disasters

    Next up in this hilarious charade was dining out. I thought I’d be crafty, you know, like a fox, and try to discount a meal down to nothing. I asked the waiter what the “best value” item was. He stared back at me, likely weighing his options for a sarcastic response. Is it the water with a lemon wedge? The instant noodles? Or the overhyped, artisanal avocado toast? The choice was obvious, but my wallet suddenly felt like a black hole swallowing my savings… motivational sayings about living life to the fullest do not help when you’re consuming toast that costs more than a small car.

    The Dawn of DIY

    After dining disasters, I decided it was time to branch into DIY projects—because clearly, hammers and nails were my calling in life. I attempted to build my own furniture, convinced I could transform into a combination of Bob Vila and a reality show star. Spoiler three: Let’s just say my coffee table now looks like something Jackson Pollock would have created if he was drunk on cheap wine. The savings? Well, let’s just say I should have paid for the pre-assembled piece that didn’t wobble like a 90-year-old’s knees.

    A Dull Victory Over Adulting

    In the end, the more I tried to play financially responsible adult, the more I felt like an imposter in my own life. Adulthood is filled with well-meaning to-do lists and aspirations from Pinterest boards that need the intervention of a life coach and possibly a therapist. But hey, at least I have excellent content for my diary. While I continue to flounder in the world of finances, I’ve learned one crucial lesson: it’s okay to embrace chaos. After all, isn’t life just one big, wobbly adventure?

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