Ignorance Is Bills!!
You're probably thinking that I made a spelling mistake with the title of this post, but heck no. Ignorance is definitely bills. Lemme explain how (and why).
How many times have you heard a rumbling noise from your new car or bike while driving around town? If you're careful (and penny-wise), you'd take your vehicle to your nearest delaer and have it checked up. If you were careful.
But sometimes people (including me) tend to overlook these minor problems. As time passes, the rumbling turns to a grinding noise, following which your vehicle sounds akin to a tractor, chugging and coughing along. And one fine sunny morning, it breaks down in the middle or the road or at a traffic light.
Hmmm... Would any of that happened 'if you were careful' and spent some time at the dealers. In fact, if you go throught the instruction manual of a new vehicle, they'd tell you to be on the lookout for unusual noises as you drive.
I'll give you a more common example: a simple leak in the kitchen would be ingnored till it escalates into a flooded house and then, only then, do people think of calling a plumber. Had the plumber been called earlier, you wouldnt have to dry your belongings in the terrace, neither would you have to wear wet, 'sloshy' clothes to office the following day.
Saving up a few bucks ignoring to fix a problem may sound ok, till you realize that in the long run you spent more trying to get the problem fixed. Choosing to ignore problems brings up a lot of (financial and other) troubles.
So, do you have leaky taps? Does your vehicle make funny noises? And the computer- does it sound like a steel mill when you switch it on?