Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy it. If you’ve loved it for this long it’s a sign that you should buy it. You’ll wear it, love it, get compliments for how beautiful it is and that $5k will be forgotten.
I don’t like the feel of jewelry so no splurging for me on jewelry.
I receive about $3,500 - $5,000 from a trust every month but I don’t have any bills to pay so I can use it for anything. It starts to add up in my underwear drawer because I cash it and usually don’t put it my checking account.
I usually have between $8,000 and $15,000 in my drawer. I can’t think of one thing I would like to buy for myself. Recently I spent $9,000 on my niece’s tuition. I buy everyone tickets to events, if we go somewhere with my sisters and nieces my husband pays. I buy everyone’s plane tickets when we go somewhere, including my sister with her two kids because they can’t afford it.
I wish I could treat myself but I’m not comfortable buying anything for me. I just love buying for other people.
Are you trying to hide this money from your spouse or something? Just wondering why you don't put the money in an investment or high yield savings account...but rather take it in literal cash and put it in your dresser.
Anonymous wrote:Buy it. If you’ve loved it for this long it’s a sign that you should buy it. You’ll wear it, love it, get compliments for how beautiful it is and that $5k will be forgotten.
I don’t like the feel of jewelry so no splurging for me on jewelry.
I receive about $3,500 - $5,000 from a trust every month but I don’t have any bills to pay so I can use it for anything. It starts to add up in my underwear drawer because I cash it and usually don’t put it my checking account.
I usually have between $8,000 and $15,000 in my drawer. I can’t think of one thing I would like to buy for myself. Recently I spent $9,000 on my niece’s tuition. I buy everyone tickets to events, if we go somewhere with my sisters and nieces my husband pays. I buy everyone’s plane tickets when we go somewhere, including my sister with her two kids because they can’t afford it.
I wish I could treat myself but I’m not comfortable buying anything for me. I just love buying for other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is a tool to live the life you want. Spending money is a skill. There is no virtue in living a smaller life than you have to. If you want this and will enjoy it, lose the guilt and buy it. Who cares if you are rich when you’re dead!?
Your kids care. Thats who
Would you suggest that OP not make a relatively minor purchase of something that she values because her kids might want that money when she’s dead?
NP but no, we're suggesting she not make that relatively minor purchase so that her kids can eat and have a house to live in if one of them loses their job. Because sounds like last year they were worried about bill paying if that happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is a tool to live the life you want. Spending money is a skill. There is no virtue in living a smaller life than you have to. If you want this and will enjoy it, lose the guilt and buy it. Who cares if you are rich when you’re dead!?
Your kids care. Thats who
Would you suggest that OP not make a relatively minor purchase of something that she values because her kids might want that money when she’s dead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is a tool to live the life you want. Spending money is a skill. There is no virtue in living a smaller life than you have to. If you want this and will enjoy it, lose the guilt and buy it. Who cares if you are rich when you’re dead!?
Your kids care. Thats who
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My net worth is at least 5x yours and I wouldn’t.
So you have $10 million and won’t buy something for 5k? That’s like someone with 10k savings who won’t buy a $5 coffee. It’s not going to have any effect on your life
Anonymous wrote:Money is a tool to live the life you want. Spending money is a skill. There is no virtue in living a smaller life than you have to. If you want this and will enjoy it, lose the guilt and buy it. Who cares if you are rich when you’re dead!?