ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

How do you justify expensive purchases to yourself?

I have been pursuing some aspirational products like Apple Watch SE, Airpods Pro 2, PS5 etc. since a long time. I go to the Amazon page and add it to cart but then my conscience questions me as to is it worth spending so much on it? I earn decently and live in BLR but still I dont fully understand to give my mind a valid reason for purchasing a 40k Watch that shows time, some metrics and some automation. Also 20k for listening music, 50k for playing games.

It feels as if is it sane to spend much on these personal material stuff? How do you folks look at this while making purchases?

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GroovyMarshmallow
GroovyMarshmallow
Google11mo

For some ps5 is not about price, it's about their dream to buy since college days (many ppl I know bought it) and same goes for other stuff as well.

ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

But 50k for playing games. How do you justify it?

GroovyMarshmallow
GroovyMarshmallow
Google11mo

U don't need justification to fulfill ur dream, everything nowadays has become expensive, so it's hard to get anything good at less price

GroovyMarshmallow
GroovyMarshmallow
Google11mo

What the purpose of working so hard, If u think too much to buy what u want

ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

I am a software engineer just like other people in BLR. In current times almost everyone is working hard. Just the thing is software engineers get paid a lot. The question is not about working hard, the question is if we are wasting a lot of money on certain material stuff which are overvalued a lot.

ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

There are brands selling tshirts and shoes at fucking hilarious prices. And people are buying them. The prices are 5-10x the same thing at a decent quality. Its just that they printed a fucking ugly art on it and now boom it's a hyped thing. Where is our financial consciousness going if we don't reason them? Or am I being too stingy?

SillyMochi
SillyMochi

You live only once. Just go ahead and buy that BMW you wanted to buy one day

ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

Bro how did you know I have a dream of buying a BMW. Had that dream since I was 8 years old and came across a Black shining one parked beside me with that beautiful blue-white logo. But still taking into consideration I can buy it on a loan, would buying it by taking YOLO into consideration be a safe bet? I don't think so.

SillyMochi
SillyMochi

It was a wild guess on you. I applied myself in your POV, most of the Indian dream to have BMW one day, so it’s a was easy guess. Don’t think much. Go for it.

ZestySushi
ZestySushi
Amazon11mo

I have a bunch of gadgets. Keep cycling between subscriptions to Medium, Audible, Kindle etc. . Yet i call myself an intelligent spender. Because if there's anything I feel that can up my productivity or happiness, I don't mind splurging cash on it. . For eg I own a pair of decent wireless headsets for when I'm riding scooty, a pair of expensive over the ear noise cancellation headphones (Sony WF-1000XM4) for distraction free work. And AirPods Pro (1st Gen) for listening to anything when I'm on bed. Put together that costs over 40k, but I've never regretted. I use each one of them on a daily basis and they make my life simpler and happy. . I also have an iPad 9th Gen which I only bought and use like a Kindle e reader. Then I have 2 JBL speakers, again used pretty much everyday during WFH. . But I never spend a dime on anything to brag. I make informed purchasing decisions with deliberation. . Hence I never feel guilty and have to seldom justify myself

ZestySushi
ZestySushi
Amazon11mo

I'm not even going into 2 ultra wide monitors, Fitbit tracker, an extra scooty in another city that I frequently visit, 55" 4K TV .. (the list goes on) . All worth it till owning them has a positive effect on my life .. .. Just clarifying not bragging here, but making my point that essential or even luxurious purchases shouldn't make you question your character. And if something does then you probably shouldn't buy it

ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

Understood. Basically if something adds value to your life. Price shouldn't be a blocker for buying it.

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

If you seek justification from random internet strangers to spend your own money on things that you desire.

Something is completely off.

Just try to experience the utility/joy of that thing and buy, no need to overthink it.

In gadgets there's a point of diminishing returns of marginal gains, and after that it's just the feel good and vanity factor.

For example now I've got 25k earphones they're marginally better than 10k ones which I previously had, those were significantly better than 2k ones used during college which were 100x better than 200₹ one during coaching era.

Same thing holds true for cars also, in my experience having driven kwid okay meh << Swift nice <<< Vento really good << 3er best yet still not night and day difference.

ZestyMuffin
ZestyMuffin

@tbk as mentioned in the post, I am not asking for justification I am just asking for their perspective or how they think about spending on expensive stuff which in a way are overpriced.

I understand its easy to wear the hat of not question about any product that we buy and just follow the heart. But....that won't be possible for long right?

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

I don't understand the point "perspective or how people think" before buying stuff. It's generally not a scientific process, people like or desire stuff they buy that, If one finds that it's overpriced they don't buy, there's no guilt in doing this or that.

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