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Expensive Vices to Avoid

By Lisa Belle, published Jan 04, 2008
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Unfortunately, humans are very easily addicted to a range of drugs and practices that amount to huge costs over time. When under the influence of any vice, it can be hard to think of reasons to avoid it. Just remember that your habit, while you might dismiss it in your mind as just a hobby or relaxation method, can end up costing hundreds of thousands of dollars over your lifetime. Don't believe me? Think beyond the costs of the vice itself (i.e. purchasing a drug). Think instead of the huge financial and emotional costs such as healthcare, lawyers, jail time, and a loss of mental capability. Five of the most costly vices are:

#1: Cigarette Smoking
Not only will cigarettes cost your health, they will also cost you financially. Over time, smokers can pay tens of thousands of dollars on cigarettes, not to mention the inescapable health care costs. If you are a smoker, quitting can seem daunting and expensive- after all, there is the emotional tax of denying oneself nicotine, not to mention the cost of non-smoking gums. Believe me, though. Quitting smoking now will help you financially and in terms of health in the long run. Go to smokefree.gov for help.

#2: Drugs
Any drug habit will cost you thousands of dollars to support. If you do decide to quit, rehab programs and therapy cost big bucks. Also, continual drug use can cost you your career, your friends, your family, and your home. If you happen to get caught using or selling drugs, you will spend tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars on hiring a competent lawyer, and if you go to jail you will surely lose financial control of your life. Do yourself a favor and just say no to drugs, because they're simply too expensive of a habit to maintain.

#3: Gambling
Gambling is possibly the most expensive addiction out there. It is possible (and sadly common) to lose your life savings over a single gambling bet. Recreational gambling is okay but always monitor your spending! Limiting yourself while gambling will save you a fortune. Go to 21stepstostopgambling.com to stop gambling today.

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