“When faced with the
choice to buy, consume, or engage in worldly things and activities, we all need
to learn to say to one another, ‘We can’t
afford it, even though we want it!’ or ‘We can afford it, but we don’t need it—and we really don’t even want
it.’"
Robert D. Hales, “Becoming Provident Providers Temporally
and Spiritually,” Ensign, May 2009, 9.
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