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Darren's story-managing money
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Yeah,
I don't,
I don't accept more money than I need.
If someone,
if someone says to me,
it's 500 quid,
I say I don't want it.
I don't want it.
I probably need 100 quid of it,
so I take 100 quid 500 quid.
I thought money
doesn't matter to me.
My bills are paid and I have I have my back.
I can have a smoke.
That's it.
Nothing else.
I don't drink,
so that money that I was spending on that now becomes
towards
a shopping spree or
a restaurant or a takeaway or something or a haircut,
you know,
summer.
So,
yeah,
I'm not,
I'm not really big on money.
I don't like having money.
I get,
I get enough of the um.
That's gone.
Once I,
once I got it,
it's gone.
Because like I said,
my bills are paid.
Um,
well,
I have people helping me out on a bad week.
My friends are not.
I've got friends,
so
yeah,
I like the way of living.
All right,
yeah.
I might,
I may need a bit more money in the,
in the future,
obviously get to places,
you know.
Yeah,
um,
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