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How do you justify buying something you want but don’t need?

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  • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

    Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

    Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

    I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

    For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

    As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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    A friend of mine retired and later told me he has too much money saved and he wished he had spent it more when he was younger.

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    • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

      Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

      Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

      I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

      For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

      As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

      medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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      Don't overthink it. Life is too short.

      darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.comD randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR 2 Replies Last reply
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      • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

        Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

        Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

        I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

        For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

        As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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        "Damn that looks like fun!"

        Make purchase.

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        • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

          Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

          Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

          I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

          For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

          As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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          I make a simple calculation:

          I divide X money over Y time.

          I enjoy photography, and bough a fancy camera with a bonus at my last job.

          In total I have probably spent 30k SEK on the camera and lenses, I bought it in early 2023, so let's say that I have had a year and a half to enjoy it, that is 18 months

          30k/18months is about 1.7k/month so far, and in return I got thousands of photos, some of which can be found here:

          https://metapixl.com/Stoy

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          • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

            Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

            Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

            I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

            For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

            As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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            I want it.

            That justification enough for me. If I can afford said thing, I'll buy it. Having it live rent free in my head is way more annoying than just forking out the dough for whatever dumb thing I currently am obsessing over.

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              A friend of mine retired and later told me he has too much money saved and he wished he had spent it more when he was younger.

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              I know several people in the exact opposite situation though, which is rough to put it lightly.

              A happy medium might be to think of retirement like any of your other bills and then play around with what's left over.

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              • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                I want it and I have money for it. That's all the justification I need.

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                  I make a simple calculation:

                  I divide X money over Y time.

                  I enjoy photography, and bough a fancy camera with a bonus at my last job.

                  In total I have probably spent 30k SEK on the camera and lenses, I bought it in early 2023, so let's say that I have had a year and a half to enjoy it, that is 18 months

                  30k/18months is about 1.7k/month so far, and in return I got thousands of photos, some of which can be found here:

                  https://metapixl.com/Stoy

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                  That's still quite an investment. Not many people have 1.7k/month to spend on a hobby.

                  I don't mean this as a criticism, of course, if you can afford it and it brings you joy then it's worth it.

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                  • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                    Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                    Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                    I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                    For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                    As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                    I have a fun budget. A % of my monthly surplus goes I to it, and everything (excluding food) that I want rather than need come out of that pot.

                    I then have no guilt over spending my fun money, unless I think I could have more fun using it for something else.

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                    • hossenfeffer@feddit.ukH [email protected]

                      That's still quite an investment. Not many people have 1.7k/month to spend on a hobby.

                      I don't mean this as a criticism, of course, if you can afford it and it brings you joy then it's worth it.

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                      1.7K SEK is about 154€ EUR or 180$ USD.

                      So its not insane money. Still a bit, but not as bad as it may seem.

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                      • medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                        Don't overthink it. Life is too short.

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                        But also: Don't underthink it. Life is too long.

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                        • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                          Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                          Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                          I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                          For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                          As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                          I don't usually do it, so when I do it it means that I really like that thing.

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                          • P [email protected]

                            1.7K SEK is about 154€ EUR or 180$ USD.

                            So its not insane money. Still a bit, but not as bad as it may seem.

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                            Ah, sorry, I did a default $£€ assumption! My bad!

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                            • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                              Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                              Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                              I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                              For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                              As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                              I research, then set it aside for a while (dependent on cost, cheaper = less time, expensive = more). If I'm still seriously thinking about it after that time, and I have enough of a budget that it won't cause issues, let's say if I have to put it on a credit card and can't pay it off without interest, then I generally will buy it.

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                              • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                                Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                                Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                                I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                                For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                                As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                                For starters, I have a one week grace period - If I still want it after a week, I can proceed if:

                                • I've spent more money on less amounts of fun/enjoyment than the new item gives me. (as in, it's not the stupidest purchase I've made),
                                • My credit cards are at zero.

                                Beyond that it's basically "I can afford it, and I want it. Why not?"

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                                • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                                  Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                                  Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                                  I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                                  For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                                  As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                                  Entertainment is valuable, it's what helps us get through the stuff we don't want to do. Looking forward to, or fondly remembering back on, the stuff we did/do for fun.

                                  Budget for it. If what you want fits in that budget, and there is no other downside preventing you, then go for it.

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                                  • darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

                                    But also: Don't underthink it. Life is too long.

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                                    Not for me. I'm not sticking around all that much longer. I'm already past the time I thought I'd check out. Men in my family didn't make it past 60. My brother made it 5 years ago. I've got 3 to go. And I'm not actively trying to extend life. Give me all the great food & beer I can manage. Cheers! 🍻

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                                    • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                                      Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                                      Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                                      I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                                      For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                                      As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                                      If I buy it I'll forget about it.

                                      If I don't buy it, I'll spend the next twenty years thinking about that cool think I didn't buy when I had the chance.

                                      It was a stupid little statue of a fairy sitting next to a mirror and I still wish I'd brought it.

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                                      • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                                        Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                                        Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                                        I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                                        For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                                        As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                                        At one point I had a change jar. At the end of my day all my pocket change went in the jar and I forgot about it. This had multiple benefits: any purchase I made during the day took at least five bucks out of my pocket (no $1 or $2 notes in my country), so I had to think about it carefully. I always had money in the house, but in a form that made it inconvenient to spend. And after a couple years of ignoring the jar, I had about $200 that was outside my normal budget. I could spend it how I wanted! If I felt like buying a couple hundred bucks worth of jellybeans, I could do it without guilt.

                                        Now I'm no longer single. My wife steals my change to buy leftover fabric swatches at car boot sales. That makes it harder but man, I deserve a Lego pirate ship.

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                                        • randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.orgR [email protected]

                                          Hello again Lemmy! I have another question.

                                          Context: I took a motorcycle safety class, was nervous but enjoyed it, researched motorcycles, found a few I liked, talked to a dealer about them but ultimately, I couldn’t finalize a deal, talked myself out of it basically

                                          I was curious how others might justify a purchase that has no purpose other than wanting something.

                                          For clarity, I don’t need anyone to justify me buying a motorcycle. I want to read about your thought processes for buying something you want 🙂

                                          As always thanks for replying and have an awesome day/night!!

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                                          We have a rule of three. If there's something you see that you want and end up coming back to it 3 or more times, you buy it.

                                          I've gotten a number of items this way, like my Deadpool jersey. I couldn't justify spending like $40 on it to myself, but I really liked the design and material. I kept finding my way back to the stand, so I bought it at the direction of my wife before we left. I love that thing in the winter because it keeps me cozy without making me sweat.

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