Colter Reed

Six Ways Costco Will Kill You or Make You a Better Person

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I love shopping at Costco. At least, I love the value that you can get from shopping at Costco. It’s a great way to save money on things you’re going to buy anyway and stretch your dollar.

If I’m not careful, the experience of shopping at Costco will get the best of me. It can be a high-pressure situation, and it’s easy to get angry and impatient.

It’s not worth getting worked up over a shopping trip. I’m better than that, and if you’re reading my blog, I’ll bet you are, too.


Here are six character traits you’ll need to successfully shop at Costco.

Shopping at Costco brings great value, but that value doesn’t come for free. It takes discipline, planning, and strength of character. If you want to get the most out of it, make sure it’s not getting the best of you.

It’s nothing unique to Costco, either. Every day, we go out to battle, and part of what we’re fighting for is to develop the strength of character to fight with honor. If we can practice on the little things, we can prepare for when the stakes are higher.

If you can keep your head when all about you
  Are losing theirs and blaming it on you…

Rudyard Kipling

And whatever you do, remember not to go shopping there on an empty stomach.

Question: How does shopping at Costco bring out the best (or worst) in you? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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