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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Easing daily life and removing stress is the top on my list: - cleaning service - grocery shopping at whole foods only and not have to do more supermarkets to find the right deal - getting groceries delivered if for some reason day was too crazy - not hesitating about taking a cab if i am running later - not paniciking if something is lost, broken, a flight is missed etc... All those things can be small but they add up to the ability to buy peace of mind. Obviously all the other key investments are part of what buys happiness: 401k; 529; a mortgage we can afford. Financial security is big on my happiness map. Now, i now you meant something else. But that only comes much far down. So here is the list of purchases that brought me happiness over the past 3 years, that i have only considered since my income went up: - vacation with family in a more exotic place and nicer house rental - a tonal. Love my tonal - cosmetic investments: laser for hair removal and to improve my skin [/quote] oh and being able to say yes to all the interesting activities and services my kids want or need. We never go crazy because we dont like flashy. But it is nice to be able to say yes to music lessons, horse riding, favorite summer camps, the right reading or math tutor etc...[/quote] :roll: [/quote]
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