My experience with geographic arbitrage: moving to cut costs without cutting income
The conversation about spending money on health — gym membership, quality food, preventive care — is one of the most misrepresented topics in frugality spaces.
Some frugality communities treat every discretionary expense as a problem to eliminate. But the math on health spending is different. Chronic disease management costs multiples of preventive care. A gym membership at $50/month is $600/year. The long-term healthcare cost differential between maintaining fitness and not is orders of magnitude larger.
This isn't a license to spend freely on anything health-adjacent. It's a reminder that not all spending is equivalent from a lifetime return perspective. Food quality, fitness, sleep, and stress reduction are among the highest-ROI categories in personal finance that nobody puts in a spreadsheet.
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