> I'd much rather spend money on an experience (or friends and family) than on buying stuff. If it adds to the fabric and experience of your life, it's worth it.
Yeah, that's what my stuff is: an addition to the fabric and experience of my life.
Spending money on pure "experiences" is, for me, wasted money. A memory of a vacation is worth less to me than some "stuff" I will use for the next 10 to 15 years[1].
For me, it depends on utility. I'm willing to spend on things I find useful, and I'm willing to spend on things I enjoy. Given the option between a vacation and replacing my 12 year old car, I'd replace the car.
I'm typing this on my main personal computer, which is a first generation i7, so at least ten years old at this point.
Yeah, that's what my stuff is: an addition to the fabric and experience of my life.
Spending money on pure "experiences" is, for me, wasted money. A memory of a vacation is worth less to me than some "stuff" I will use for the next 10 to 15 years[1].
For me, it depends on utility. I'm willing to spend on things I find useful, and I'm willing to spend on things I enjoy. Given the option between a vacation and replacing my 12 year old car, I'd replace the car.
I'm typing this on my main personal computer, which is a first generation i7, so at least ten years old at this point.