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YNAB changed my life, but not for the reason you'd expect

I started YNAB four years ago and the transformation wasn't what the marketing promised — it wasn't about the software.

What YNAB actually did was force me to make decisions about money before spending it rather than after. That pre-commitment changes behavior at the root. I can't impulse-buy if I look at the budget first and see there's nothing in the relevant category.

The software itself is fine but somewhat complex. The real power is the methodology: give every dollar a job, embrace true expenses, roll with the punches. You could implement this with a spreadsheet. YNAB just makes it easier and more pleasant to stick with.

If you've tried budgeting apps before and quit them all, YNAB is worth giving a genuine shot. The learning curve is real — give it 3 months before judging.

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