Well you can have a chapter 2 then. The example I forgot:
I took a gap year between school and university. I got a minimum wage job for the year and once I had saved up enough I bought an Omega Seamaster watch. Cost me a grand. Thats a lot of hours of minimum wage. A £10 swatch will likely be more accurate. I cannot begin to describe the immense sense of pride I feel every time I look at that watch and remember how it came about. God forbid, but that watch would be the very last thing I would sell if it was necessary to do so. One day that watch will given to my son on his 18th birthday, along with a stern description of the value of money and hard effort.
Like it or not gents, it is how I work.
I've said it before, most of us have a similar way, just not so extreme. Otherwise all of us village cricketers would be happy with £50 bats and pads from the 70s