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by karka91
1431 days ago
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whatever brings you happiness.
I spend little on experiences like vacations and tend to enjoy the experience leading to a purchase and usage of a thing. E.g. researching what guitar effect pedals would be cool is as enjoyable to me as using it to create sounds after I buy it. This also has an interesting side effect that often I'm satisfied without actually acquiring a thing but when I do - it leads to a better quality (whatever that means in that particular case) but also more expensive thing |
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I'm not going to claim this necessarily applies to you, but there's some research that suggests spending money on experiences rather than possessions tends to result in longer term happiness. See for example:
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/10/buy-exp...