My name is Buddy Becker. I'm a student at Oakland University in Michigan. I am a thrower on the track team here at OU, and I also play drums in a punk rock/alternative band with a few guys from high school.
That's me. ^ :)
Anyways,This blog will cover my research and data on an experiment that we are doing in class. We all get to choose a topic to do this experiment on, and I will be testing my ability to not spend a single dime on anything besides gas for a week.
This experiment will be the ultimate test of dedication, persistence, and capability.
Lately I've been doing too much of this,
And not enough of this,
Day 1: I regret to inform you all, that I have failed. On day one! I left my lunch at home and had to buy lunch at school. But I will do better and stick it out the rest of the way, because that's what I do for my readers.
Day 3: Day 3 went much better. I had to resist an urge to get food before track practice, and wait until I got home, which proved to be beneficial, as we did a lot of spinning in circles, and I fear i would have lost the food anyway, if you know what i mean.
Day 4: Day 4 must have been the hardest. I am in need of a wrist wrap for throwing shot-put at track, and unfortunately, cannot go to the store and buy one or get one online. I had to search my house all over for some athletic tape, which isn't as sturdy as a good wrist wrap, but will have to suffice. I also need new shoes, so this project, making me wear my shoes with holes in them, walking through puddles, is not on the top of my favorite projects list.





I know what you're going through. I'm trying not to spend money on food, where most of my money goes, and its not easy. Saturday was my hardest day too. I know you can manage with the athletic tape but to not go buy shoes when you need them I'm impressed. Good job, and you're almost done don't give up.
ReplyDeleteWow, I don't think I could go a whole week without buying anything. I thought it was sad that you failed on day one but I don't blame you for having to buy lunch and you seemed to get back on track :) I liked the improvisations you made, good work!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely something more people should try to do, yet many fail at! This is a great thing to try and it might lead to a good habit to have when you get older. Keep at it man, good luck.
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