Tinkering about with various things, as one tends to do on wafty, no direction days like New Year’s Day, I found this...
It’s the One Penny Savings Challenge! Today, 1st January, you save a penny. Tomorrow, you add 2 pennies to the pot, the following day, 3 pennies, and so on, adding a penny extra every day until 31st December when you add £3.65 because it will be Day 365 of the year. And when you add that £3.65, you will have saved, over the course of the year £667.95! How good is that? Just by adding a penny extra each day, every day.
Well, I thought I’d give it a go. See how far I progress before it becomes a bit of a faff. Of course, what with the development of our increasingly cashless society, the practicalities of using cold hard coinage is immediately causing impracticalities, so what I thought I’d do is, instead of using actual pennies, use something like grains of rice or beads instead, and then when I get to 100, I’d swap them into a pound coin, or 1000, into a tenner.
Am I leaning towards the insane with this adaptation of a theme? Probably. Will I enjoy having £667.95 this time next year to spend on goodness knows what? Yes! Saving by stealth, that’s the key. I think it might prove to be most satisfying.
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