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37yo Fines Himself RM13 Every Time He Thinks About Smoking, Collects RM24,000 After 4 Years

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A 37-year-old father who was addicted to smoking for 23 years figured out a way to quit and save money at the same time.

According to China Press, the man from Taiwan started smoking at the age of 14 and would have to smoke about one to two packs of cigarettes a day.

However, when he turned 37-years-old, he realised that his smoking habits could affect the health of his four-month-old son due to thirdhand smoke.

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Source: fortune

So, in order to completely quit smoking, he had the idea of giving himself a fine of two 50 yuan (RM13.60) coins every time he thought about smoking and saved the money.

After four years of practising this habit, the man managed to accumulate a total of 176,350 yuan (RM24,000)!

He also excitedly said that four years of not smoking saved him 13,400 yuan (RM1,824) on smoking money, which brings his total savings up to 310,000 yuan (RM42,100).

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Source: china press

The man’s story went viral on social media with many praising him for being a good father while some warned him about counterfeit coins.

When he went to deposit the money in the bank, true enough, there were three counterfeits coins in his collection, which made him lose only 150 yuan (RM20). Nevertheless, he managed to save 176,200 yuan (RM23,957)!

Bank

Source: china press

Kudos to this father who had such self-control and willpower to quit smoking for the sake of his son!

 

Also read: Elderly Father Lovingly Saved All His Coins Over Many Years Because He Wanted to Buy Shoes for Son

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