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How to justify money spent at young ages?
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<blockquote data-quote="JiggaStyles09" data-source="post: 6749904" data-attributes="member: 29019"><p>its all about what is going to make you happiest overall. going out and spending all your money on something when you could be saving up to put a downpayment on a house or something will probably make you happy short term but give it a few months and you will be looking for the next new thing to buy and not be happy at all. with that said everyone out there has those purchases that they made and you can look back and say that you got your moneys worth out of it even if it was a bit of a splurge. so like most have posted, its a balance. </p><p></p><p>for example i have been skiing/snowboarding about 3 times in my life and even though its expensive as hell to go (like $1000-$1500 each time) i wouldnt trade those experiences in. i had a ton of fun with friends and really enjoyed myself.</p><p></p><p>but the bottom line to me is that its ALWAYS best to error on the side of being cautious with your $$$. you never know when you might fall on hard times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JiggaStyles09, post: 6749904, member: 29019"] its all about what is going to make you happiest overall. going out and spending all your money on something when you could be saving up to put a downpayment on a house or something will probably make you happy short term but give it a few months and you will be looking for the next new thing to buy and not be happy at all. with that said everyone out there has those purchases that they made and you can look back and say that you got your moneys worth out of it even if it was a bit of a splurge. so like most have posted, its a balance. for example i have been skiing/snowboarding about 3 times in my life and even though its expensive as hell to go (like $1000-$1500 each time) i wouldnt trade those experiences in. i had a ton of fun with friends and really enjoyed myself. but the bottom line to me is that its ALWAYS best to error on the side of being cautious with your $$$. you never know when you might fall on hard times. [/QUOTE]
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