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At what point do you think you'll stop caring about having stuff?
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16685783" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Wife and I both had a significant bump in pay this year. We splurged for a month and a half. Shortly thereafter we saw all the crap we bought and gauged its impact. Some of which was worth it. Some of it not so much. Gave us a lot to think about.</p><p></p><p>Now we basically buy little man whatever we want to get him. I only spend money on 3 things. Cars, booze, and computers. She has her couple of things.</p><p></p><p>Everything else, I don't really care about anymore. My cash flow went way up and suddenly i'm not interested in buying anything. We both drive 15-20 year old dailys. We have a cheap (for the area) mortgage. Barely any bills. All in our 30s. Stuff just doesn't mean that much to me (outside of the things I love)</p><p></p><p>Hoping long term this sets us up to live an easy life in our 50s+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16685783, member: 46336"] Wife and I both had a significant bump in pay this year. We splurged for a month and a half. Shortly thereafter we saw all the crap we bought and gauged its impact. Some of which was worth it. Some of it not so much. Gave us a lot to think about. Now we basically buy little man whatever we want to get him. I only spend money on 3 things. Cars, booze, and computers. She has her couple of things. Everything else, I don't really care about anymore. My cash flow went way up and suddenly i'm not interested in buying anything. We both drive 15-20 year old dailys. We have a cheap (for the area) mortgage. Barely any bills. All in our 30s. Stuff just doesn't mean that much to me (outside of the things I love) Hoping long term this sets us up to live an easy life in our 50s+ [/QUOTE]
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