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For those of us that have extra disposable income, what are some ways to enjoy it?
Here is my list, but let me know if I forgot something. 1. Luxury car. 2. Vacations 3. Buy a vacation home 4. Extra education 5. Volunteer work 6. Charity 7. Gambling 8. Dating or Prostitution 9. Gifts for family or friends. |
| Prostitution comes b/f gifts family & friends? WTF? |
| Is this a theoretical exercise, or do you actually have some decisions to make? It seemed like a genuine question, but your list makes me wonder if you're just trying to start a discussion. (Which is, by the way, a totally legit use of this forum, IMO.) |
| humm, ok, nice brag |
The list was in no particular order. This is both theoretical and real. I do have extra disposable income and I wanted to see if there were some ideas I had not considered. |
| A big one you forgot is home improvement. |
| Clothes, travel, massages, hobbies, pied a terre in some other city. |
| Lessons! Language, music, art, horseback riding... I could think of a million things I'd want to learn. |
| I buy whatever I want at the grocery store - like organic berries out of season, nice cheeses from the cheese shop, fresh fish from Black Salt. |
| Also art. |
| Charity. |
| How much does volunteer work cost? |
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Self pampering. Massages, facials, spa days... Plastic surgery.
More assistance. Yard work and landscaping, housekeeper, personal assistant, chef, nanny consultants
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Home improvement is more like an investment, but of course it provides extra enjoyment too. Thanks for some of the other ideas that I forgot to mention. Some of these ideas require quite a bit of time. So some only apply to those that are retired or working part time. |
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Gadgets (always having the latest phone, camera, tablet, whatever)
Expensive Hobbies (skydiving, photography, anything that requires equipment) Food and wine Acquiring material/pretty things (art, jewelry, etc) |