Description: Frugality is defined as the quality of being economical with resources, which implies a conscious and efficient use of them. This concept applies not only to economics in financial terms but also encompasses the use of material, human, and technological resources. Frugality is characterized by the pursuit of simple and effective solutions, avoiding waste, and promoting sustainability. In a world where resources are limited and overproduction can have negative consequences for the environment, frugality becomes an essential virtue. In management, frugality can translate into process optimization, cost reduction, and innovation through creativity. In the context of technology more broadly, frugality relates to the development of solutions and technologies that maximize efficiency, minimize waste, and promote responsible use of resources. Thus, frugality presents itself not only as an economic strategy but also as an ethical approach that promotes equity and responsibility in the use of technology.