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I've now reached the point of an iPhone every 5 years. First I had the 6s, now the 12, so the plan would be to get a new one next year.
I have the feeling that luxury is usually total nonsense. Quality is my motto, luxury is not. Solid wood furniture that I can dismantle when I move house because it's not glued together is quality for me. Expensive designer furniture, on the other hand, is not necessarily quality. Both are expensive. But one for a good reason. (And often not that expensive after all).
With luxury, the costs often rise disproportionately. Before I allow myself this luxury, I would rather allow myself the luxury of working less.
The only thing I would like to increase at some point would probably be living space. My partner and I are living quite frugally at the moment, even though our salary allows for a lot more. We could cope financially with a little more living space and it would improve our quality of life. But even that will probably take a while.
I have the feeling that luxury is usually total nonsense. Quality is my motto, luxury is not. Solid wood furniture that I can dismantle when I move house because it's not glued together is quality for me. Expensive designer furniture, on the other hand, is not necessarily quality. Both are expensive. But one for a good reason. (And often not that expensive after all).
With luxury, the costs often rise disproportionately. Before I allow myself this luxury, I would rather allow myself the luxury of working less.
The only thing I would like to increase at some point would probably be living space. My partner and I are living quite frugally at the moment, even though our salary allows for a lot more. We could cope financially with a little more living space and it would improve our quality of life. But even that will probably take a while.
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@SchlaubiSchlumpf I can fully understand that. We also want to expand. And furniture that you can take with you to a new apartment is really worth something 😁
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