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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I dunno why everyone is so triggered by the OP. I take it to mean focusing your money on experiences, either for your family or yourself instead of putting your money into a large mortgage, luxury car, or vacation home. Could be in the form of private school, travelling wherever you want when you want without being concerned about a mortgage or other high dollar assets. Maybe this question doesn’t offend me because I often ask myself and my spouse if we wouldn’t be better off cutting our mortgage and size of house in half, and use that extra money to show our kids different parts of the world. Is that so crazy? [/quote] Just because someone has "things" by your definition, does not mean they do not value, nor have they had varied and valuable travel experiences, nor a rich cultural background. So much judgment! You can buy experiences, but you can't buy a soul. [/quote] Well yeah if you have enough money and privilege you can buy all the things and buy all the experiences you want. Not everyone can, and they have to choose between assets or travel, etc. [/quote]
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