premise - a statement or idea that you accept as true and use as a base for developing other ideas, spending spree - a short period of time during which someone spends a lot of money, financial literacy - ability to understand basic financial information and things like how to budget, how to use credit etc., keep up with the joneses  - to always want to own the same expensive objects and do the same things as your friends or neighbours, because you are worried about seeming less important socially than they are, discretionary - optional, guru - someone who knows a lot about subject and gives advice to others, to step back - to temporarily stop being involved in an activity or situation in order to think about it in a new way, to pile up - to increase in quantity or amount, in a way that is difficult to manage; to accumulate, to replicate - to make or do something again in exactly the same way, basics - the most important and necessary facts about something,  realistic - able to see things as they really are and to deal with them in a practical way, plain-talking - the act of saying clearly and honestly what you think without trying to be polite,

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