As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality’ Albert Einstein.
Let’s talk about “Girl Math,” the kind of math that makes you feel like a financial genius and a magician all at once. It’s not just any math; it’s the special kind that turns your cash into Monopoly money and makes shopping feel like a game of pretend.
So, here’s the scenario: You’ve got cash. Maybe you found a $20 bill in a coat pocket, or perhaps you decided to hit up the ATM like it’s the golden goose. Now, once that paper money is in your hands, it’s no longer tethered to your bank account. Nope, it’s free-range cash, wild and untamed. And the best part? Spending it feels like you’re not really spending anything at all.
Why? Because “Girl Math” says that if you don’t see the numbers dwindle in your bank account, the money you spend doesn’t actually count. It’s like calories on vacation—they just don’t exist, right? Swipe a card, and you feel the sting of a few digits disappearing from your balance. But with cash? You’re just passing paper from one hand to another. It’s like playing a game of hot potato with money: once it’s out of your hands, it might as well have never existed in the first place.
