What are some ways to spend extra disposable income?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Prostitution comes b/f gifts family & friends? WTF?
Anonymous
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.)
Anonymous
humm, ok, nice brag
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prostitution comes b/f gifts family & friends? WTF?

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.
Anonymous
A big one you forgot is home improvement.
Anonymous
Clothes, travel, massages, hobbies, pied a terre in some other city.
Anonymous
Lessons! Language, music, art, horseback riding... I could think of a million things I'd want to learn.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Also art.
Anonymous
Charity.
Anonymous
How much does volunteer work cost?
Anonymous
Self pampering. Massages, facials, spa days... Plastic surgery.

More assistance. Yard work and landscaping, housekeeper, personal assistant, chef, nanny consultants
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A big one you forgot is home improvement.

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.
Anonymous
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)
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