![]() (Here are my thoughts on one study.) Second, the author then jumps to conclusions based on his own opinions rather than any sort of evidence. First, he assumes that the advice to “buy experiences not things” is just made up by wealthy people. While I find that article interesting and believe the author has some valid points, it’s also frustrating for a couple of reasons. A toolbox lets you fix things around the house and in the process learn to appreciate how our modern world was made.” A well-appointed kitchen allows you to cook healthy meals for yourself rather than ordering delivery night after night. “This rationalization ignores is the extent to which tools and possessions enable new experiences. Perhaps it will make you think too.īuy things, not experiences. I’m linking to this not because I agree with it (because I don’t really), but because it made me think. The author urges readers to buy things, not experiences. ![]() Today is Thursday, money bosses, and I have a handful of interesting money stories for you.įirst up, here’s an intersting counter-point to a common personal-finance maxim.
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