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Buy Fun, Not Stuff

Ever wonder what you should be spending your money on? How about buying experiences, for the fun of them, rather than material things? Try this on for size:

“If you had some money and could buy either an item or an experience, which would you buy? Most people think the item would have greater lasting value because you could use it again and again, while the experience would be something that comes and goes. But experiences such as trips, events, and classes provide shared memories that can last a lifetime and have far greater impact over time than items you can purchase.”

Very interesting. The next time I have a choice between buying stuff, and buying an experience, I’m going to give fun a try.

Source: Simple Secrets for becoming Healthy, Wealthy & Wise.


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