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What do I look like, a mind reader?

Now you see why people hate shopping with me...I take all day to make simple decisions!![]()
What do I look like, a mind reader?![]()
Well as long as it holds its all good!Well, I have actually managed to repair a few things over the years, I'm glad to say, but I'm sure my efforts in that department pale in comparison to what you ISTPs can do! I also once built a table to put between a counter and a dryer to make a space for my first painting easel. I used a rectangular piece of plywood and attached four approximately 1" square lengths of wood for the legs. Guess how I attached the legs? I hammered in a ton of nails from the top of the plywood directly into the stick of wood placed below each corner of the plywood. Each corner probably had 10-12 nails in it. It looked a little strange but the table held together.![]()
That's really nice! I think INFJ's can be that way, too. I get happy over the simplest things sometimes, like discovering there's another Jolly Rancher left in a bag that appeared to be empty.I'd describe myself as a minimalist. I wouldn't say I'm frugal. I spend money where I need to spend it. My road bike cost me a grand and I didn't bat an eye at spending that money. I spent $250 (on sale from $500) on a silk lined, black wool trench coat that I adore that will last a lifetime of winters. I don't regret that at all. I've paid $250 for my leather boots that I wear all the time. I beat those suckers up. I will pay for quality and craftsmanship. Items that I either use regularly or have a distinct purpose are worth investing in. The rest can be tweaked with. I won't pay more than $20 for sunglasses. (I break or lose them too easily) I don't buy real jewelry (who can tell?) and I won't buy name brand just because it's name brand.
The fact is, I just don't need that much to be happy. In fact, the less I have the happier I seem to be so I'll stick with that.
Well as long as it holds its all good!
And I usually spend more money when I know I'm getting a good deal.I bought a great long leather coat out of a charity shop for £23. Its in perfect condition and will last for ages!
I will pay for quality and craftsmanship.
Same. I'll only buy something if it's of a high enough quality for me. I kind of hate cheap shit, so I'd sooner wait and save for the better stuff.
To answer the OP directly, I know a couple of ISTJs who do things exactly as you've described.
This.
I will not pay for crap, and I'd rather not own something than own something of inferior quality, if I am to use it a lot. And quality isn't measured by looks. My pickup truck is 20 years old, rolled with black color and would probably survive Armageddon. The only improvement I could imagine would be to switch the engine for a diesel-powered one.
I'm all for not buying stuff that'll end up on the landfill when it breaks. Stuff should a) not break easily and b) be fixable when it does.
One thing that I notice is that I don't like to follow trends, or the "best new thing". I would rather buy a car that is more efficient on gas than a huge pointless SUV. Damn I never really saw the point of owning an SUV to begin with.
That sucks I would say to just buy a car with a huge trunk hahha.