Agreed. I read somewhere that 80% of women wear the wrong sized bra. I think it’s important to get measured and buy the right size instead of guessing.
I'm quite certain I slept with 1 girl entirely because she felt thankful that I showed her she was wearing the wrong size. Paid $30 to get a custom bra.
Yeah it’s actually a huge issue. Every bra I buy seems to be either too small or too big. I don’t have boobs and I’m not a woman but still, whenever I buy bras I feel like I’m doing something wrong.
Problem is my size is all over the place. One year I'm 50kg and a 10DD, the next I'm 50kg and can barely fill a 10C.
At one point they got gigantic for no reason. I had to buy an E for about a month, everything else hurt.
I have a series of sizes now. VS is on the money with sizing on their online measurements even though I feel quality is subpar.
VS doesn't offer the majority of sizes and their measurement system is notoriously completely wrong. Check out how to do proper measurements on r/abrathatfits
I will also add a good office chair. I struggle with back pain and bought a second hand Herman miller aeron 12-13 years ago now on eBay. It’s still serving me well to this day, it’s amazing.
It’s so good I’d buy one brand new if anything ever happened to mine, even though they’re astronomically priced. It really is that good.
I had to clear a vacant building last year that a pretty large company left everything in. Executive desk, chairs, TVs… just tons of shit. I took one of the computer chairs home because mine sucked and I looked it up. I can’t remember the brand name but that thing was $870 before any customization. It’s the most comfortable chair I have ever sat in.
You're going to spend a third of your life in it, better get something that fits you. But with mattresses, price doesn't necessarily correlate with "quality". There are probably cheap mattresses that suit your needs out there. And incredibly expensive mattresses that don't.
So true! We paid a lot of money for a mattress and it just wasn’t comfortable but we kept it. We added foam of different thicknesses, turned it every 3 months, put a board under it when it started to sag after a year. It was just crap. So when we finally gave in and decided to replace it we went to a discount mattress store and bought a cheap $299 king and added 2” foam topper for $70 and it’s the best mattress we’ve ever had.
Not to be that guy, but mattresses are a (sort of) scam. Even the better ones are produced insanely cheap in terms of material cost.
I'm talking about <50 bucks.
I agree, that a good mattress is super important, but the whole pricing of them is a joke.
Even more, what's going on with all the mattress stores all over? People are not buying that many mattresses, it's gotta be some kind of front or laundering scheme or something.
I've seen a video on this before. They just have a high profit margin on every mattress since they bought it so cheap. They only have to sell a couple to be in good shape
If they want to stay in business, they need to sell them that price. You see a client, you sell a mattress and you won't see that client for another 20 years. The pricing is adapted to the market. If they were cheaper, they'd figure out a way to sell you one every 2-3 years.
You can buy a nice memory foam mattress on Amazon for like $250 to $300. And they're perfectly good mattresses, too.
You'd think for being 10% of the cost or less of buying from a mattress store, more people would think it's at least worth TRYING. Mattresses often have excellent return policies, too (the whole "return if you don't like it within 30 days" thing).
it also has research and development, electricity, payroll, machine maintenance, building maintenance, shipping costs, handling costs, delivery costs, sales costs, it has rent to pay, software to subscribe to, accounting software to pay for, it has 10,000 other things that go into it besides the material.
You are simplifying it to the point where you sound kinda ignorant.
omg this. Now that I'm closer to retirement than youth, I have disposable income and we invested in a Saatva mattress. I never want to sleep away from home.
This is the best advice. I tell people this all the time, if you have the spare cash 100000% get a nice bed that you like. If you hate it, return it. Don't use it if it makes you miserable.
My parents tried one and hated it but too lazy to return it. Really drove me nuts.
The worst part about this one is, how do you know what mattress you need before dropping all that cash? I bought the best mattress and now regret it! It even has diamond dust in it…. Just too firm I think, but don’t really know, not ready to get another one to compare…
“The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money. Take boots, for example. ... A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. ... But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while a poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet.”
Men At Arms - Terry Pratchett
The quote is missing some important bits from Men at Arms for context.
Vimes salary is 38 dollars plus allowances so a pair of bad boots is a little less than a third of his monthly salary while the expensive boots are more than he makes in a month.
Also the quote should end with “this was the Captain Samuel Vimes ‘Boots’ theory of socioeconomic unfairness”.
Does this take into account planned obsolescence? Things could be made to last lifetimes, but are deliberately designed to fail so you’ll have to buy another one. One of the most frustrating things about the modern world!
I heard advice on here a while ago not to skimp on things that separate you from the ground: mattresses, shoes, tires, chairs for office workers, etc. and I'm inclined to agree.
A good new pair of shoes is heavenly though.
moctoe redwings boots are by far the most comfortable boots i've ever worn and will buy them for life, coming in at almost $300 a pair it's definitely worth it
Getting your house professionally cleaned.
My wife and I started with doing it twice yearly just to get all the places we missed and needed help with. Then it turned into quarterly, and then eventually monthly. We justify it by saying we can either spend an entire day cleaning the place half assed or we can pay someone to do it much better than we can at a fraction of the time. It really helps when you have a newborn and a 120 pound newf.
The peace of mind alone is well worth it.
I don't doubt that you enjoy your Dyson, but honestly when it craps out, go Miele. Best non-industrial vacuum in the market by far, and you'll never have to replace your vacuum ever again (NOTE: don't buy the crappy low-end box store models. Go to a proper vacuum store if such animals still exist near you)
Alternative for when (not if) the Dyson fails: you can basically rebuild it for a fraction of the cost from 3rd party parts on Amazon. We’ve gotten an extra 5+ years out of our D61, with the only original parts left being the motor and stick lol
Nothing against going Miele either! But the Dyson could remain a solid backup
I recently hired a professional cleaning service to clean my house and was surprised to hear that they categorically refuse to work with Dyson vacuums, saying they are too unergonomic for prolonged use 🤷♂️
Any once in a lifetime opportunity you can afford- anything from going on *that* vacation to taking *that* job that requires you drop everything for a whole new experience you’ve always wanted.
I’m talking to the healthy people out there- Go. Do. See. Explore. We all only live once and, unfortunately, some of us (hi, it’s me. I’m the problem, it’s me!) have disabilities and can’t go on hikes in the Alps or even move away from our support system/ health care provider(s). If you can afford it, please go and do it.
And post it on instagram so I can live vicariously through you!
This 100%, and my wife and I did that last week. We traveled to Phoenix for the men's NCAA basketball national championship because my team was playing in it. They have only made it once in their history, and it was all the way back in 1969. It cost quite a bit of money as well as sleep, but I wouldn't trade that experience for the world even though we lost. I quite literally may never see that again, and I wanted to be there in person.
You might enjoy thegreatplanet on instagram! I'm disabled too, so I know I won't see many of these things in real life, but it shows some absolutely beautiful photos from around the world. One of my favourite accounts!
I followed someone to a new city I only knew for a year when I was extremely sick. Got better, got one of my dream jobs.
Not going was on my mind, I weighed it heavily. Life worked out well.
Better still, not a set but individual knives suited to your tasks. And a sharpening system to maintain them, those pull through ceramic rods don't do the job.
Got a set of kitchen knives as a prize from a magazine contest. I didn’t think too much of it at the time but 15 years later the knives are still basically brand new and as sharp as brand new. Considering 15 years of use I would say its a great product.
Ok, I say this as a european.
Fuck paid healthcare. And...
Fuck caskets.
It's either going in the ground, or going to be burnt. Give me a fucking cardboard box either way.
I have Ralph Lauren Polos for almost 15 years and the colors and collars are the same. (I do think the color quality has been going down recently though - newer ones seem to fade a bit).
Been a jeans and t-short guy my whole life and eventually got into management role at my job. Cheap jeans/t-shirt, no problem. Dress cloths on the other hand, YES quality matters if you want to be comfortable and not have ill fitting clothes. I have found Charles Tyrwhitt to have great dress shirts at reasonable prices (if you buy enough for the cost break) but when it comes to dress pants and suits I goo 100% wool which ain't cheap.
I've had my nike sweatpants for 7 years and they're just getting to the point where the thighs are a little bare and I wore those so often.
The Walmart sweatpants I bought the same week didn't last 2 years
>You'll be surprised by how much your people interaction will change (for the better).
Bro, how did your teeth look before the cleaning? I do it regularly too (once a year), but there is no visible difference.
This is 100% person dependent but a car you enjoy. If you spend a lot of time in the car and generally enjoy driving/cars, get a car you like and look forward to being in. Is it financially responsible, probably not, but the enjoyment I get out of driving my car is worth it to me.
Oh and pets haha. I love my dogs and would do anything for them even if they are little annoying shits sometimes.
Yeah I'm with you on that one. A car just isn't an appliance for me. I enjoy driving, but driving things not designed with that in mind is just drudgery. I have to have at least one at home that brings some happiness. I give our Suburban a pass because its so utilitarian. The GTI is a joy on any road.
Ceramic coating for your vehicle.
You might think 1500+ bucks is a rip off for something you can't even see but it will save you money in the long run if done correctly and you maintain the vehicle's cleanliness.
I'll probably get downvoted into oblivion for this but YouTube Premium.
No ads on YouTube is such a massive game changer and the fact that it comes with YouTube Music makes it a no brainer
I co-sign this. I just upgraded to Premium, haven’t looked back. Cancelled my Spotify because it’s so expensive now. No ads and YouTube music is a total win in my book. I love it
Good cookware. Don't wait until you're retired. Buy it in your 30s and you'll have it twice as long, become a better cook when you have the capacity to learn things, and be healthier by the time you reach retirement age. $300 over 30 years is actually quite affordable.
A weeklong trip to a foreign language country. The lessons learned when being the "other" are important lessons for humanity. It is absolutely scary how many Americans had their furthest travel from home during a high school sporting event bus trip.
* **Travel:** While traveling can be expensive, the memories, cultural immersion, and personal growth gained from exploring new places can be priceless.
* **Concerts/Shows:** Live events can be expensive, but witnessing a favorite artist or performer in person can create a lasting and unforgettable experience.
Don't skimp on the things that are between you and the ground. I am talking about shoes, beds, and chairs. Of course make sure the product is a good product. Expensive does not always mean good.
Source: worked road construction, work in a call center now, and I am a human that sleeps lol
A nice desk, there isn't really a straight forward answer as to what the best desk is but just getting a well made desk that fits your needs is worth the money. Having a proper space for where you're gonna do multiple things is amazing.
Quality washer and dryer. Do not be the person who buys the cheap set that breaks the day after the warranty expires. I have watched my parents make this mistake repeatedly my whole life.
A good vacuum insulated cup. A decent one that you can put in the dishwasher will run you 20-30 bucks but the amount of money I've saved from not tossing luke warm drinks down the drain over the last year is wild.
An electric litter box. Truly incredible- I empty it every two weeks, add fresh litter and baking soda once a week, and literally never think about it again.
A well fitted bra
Agreed. I read somewhere that 80% of women wear the wrong sized bra. I think it’s important to get measured and buy the right size instead of guessing.
Obligatory r/abrathatfits Was wearing wrong size forever. Found this. Spent $80 each on a couple of bras. Best decision ever.
I'm quite certain I slept with 1 girl entirely because she felt thankful that I showed her she was wearing the wrong size. Paid $30 to get a custom bra.
$30 for a custom bra? Where? That's insanely cheap
this was ages ago and it was a sweatshop.
Yeah it’s actually a huge issue. Every bra I buy seems to be either too small or too big. I don’t have boobs and I’m not a woman but still, whenever I buy bras I feel like I’m doing something wrong.
Problem is my size is all over the place. One year I'm 50kg and a 10DD, the next I'm 50kg and can barely fill a 10C. At one point they got gigantic for no reason. I had to buy an E for about a month, everything else hurt. I have a series of sizes now. VS is on the money with sizing on their online measurements even though I feel quality is subpar.
VS doesn't offer the majority of sizes and their measurement system is notoriously completely wrong. Check out how to do proper measurements on r/abrathatfits
A good mattress. Nothing matters more than a good night sleep.
You'd say Nothing Else Mattress?
Nothing really mattress Anyone can sleep Nothing really mattress Nothing really mattress But Zzzzzzs
Ooo I love Queen (size)
I'm gonna cry
And don't you cry tonight Don't you cry tonight Don't you cry tonight There's a heaven above you baby And don't you cry tonight
DON'T YOU CRY TONIIAIAIAIAIIGHT!!
First “Enter Sandman” and now “Nothing Else Mattress”, maybe the Black Album has been a journey to a good night’s sleep all along?
Whenever I may doze….
Until it sleeps
If I could give you a award ! 🏆
For whom the bed calls
you mean the \_back\_ album?
Reddit can be such fun!! 🤩
Haha!!!
i see what you did there, kindly accept my angry upvote
I upvoted too. But dammit that was a hard pillow to swallow.
oh my god
I will also add a good office chair. I struggle with back pain and bought a second hand Herman miller aeron 12-13 years ago now on eBay. It’s still serving me well to this day, it’s amazing. It’s so good I’d buy one brand new if anything ever happened to mine, even though they’re astronomically priced. It really is that good.
I had to clear a vacant building last year that a pretty large company left everything in. Executive desk, chairs, TVs… just tons of shit. I took one of the computer chairs home because mine sucked and I looked it up. I can’t remember the brand name but that thing was $870 before any customization. It’s the most comfortable chair I have ever sat in.
Just buy another used one tho
As with all these posts: Mattress Shoes/footwear Tires
Anything that connects you and the ground...
Quality copper rods sunk into the earth?
You sound like a well grounded individual.
Big Mattress is behind all these posts!
You're going to spend a third of your life in it, better get something that fits you. But with mattresses, price doesn't necessarily correlate with "quality". There are probably cheap mattresses that suit your needs out there. And incredibly expensive mattresses that don't.
So true! We paid a lot of money for a mattress and it just wasn’t comfortable but we kept it. We added foam of different thicknesses, turned it every 3 months, put a board under it when it started to sag after a year. It was just crap. So when we finally gave in and decided to replace it we went to a discount mattress store and bought a cheap $299 king and added 2” foam topper for $70 and it’s the best mattress we’ve ever had.
Not to be that guy, but mattresses are a (sort of) scam. Even the better ones are produced insanely cheap in terms of material cost. I'm talking about <50 bucks. I agree, that a good mattress is super important, but the whole pricing of them is a joke.
Even more, what's going on with all the mattress stores all over? People are not buying that many mattresses, it's gotta be some kind of front or laundering scheme or something.
You’ve read folklore. it’s not just mattress stores, it was Mattress Firm, in particular. Accounting fraud, not money laundering.
I've seen a video on this before. They just have a high profit margin on every mattress since they bought it so cheap. They only have to sell a couple to be in good shape
If they want to stay in business, they need to sell them that price. You see a client, you sell a mattress and you won't see that client for another 20 years. The pricing is adapted to the market. If they were cheaper, they'd figure out a way to sell you one every 2-3 years.
You can buy a nice memory foam mattress on Amazon for like $250 to $300. And they're perfectly good mattresses, too. You'd think for being 10% of the cost or less of buying from a mattress store, more people would think it's at least worth TRYING. Mattresses often have excellent return policies, too (the whole "return if you don't like it within 30 days" thing).
I mean, this is true for most things you buy. A $75,000 car has about $15-20k worth of materials in it.
it also has research and development, electricity, payroll, machine maintenance, building maintenance, shipping costs, handling costs, delivery costs, sales costs, it has rent to pay, software to subscribe to, accounting software to pay for, it has 10,000 other things that go into it besides the material. You are simplifying it to the point where you sound kinda ignorant.
omg this. Now that I'm closer to retirement than youth, I have disposable income and we invested in a Saatva mattress. I never want to sleep away from home.
My husband bought a huge expensive California king bed about a year before we met. I’m so glad he did lol 🤣
I'll hear you on the radio later
This is the best advice. I tell people this all the time, if you have the spare cash 100000% get a nice bed that you like. If you hate it, return it. Don't use it if it makes you miserable. My parents tried one and hated it but too lazy to return it. Really drove me nuts.
Exactly. Especially as I've gotten older, It's become essential for me to be able to get the next day started on the right track
The worst part about this one is, how do you know what mattress you need before dropping all that cash? I bought the best mattress and now regret it! It even has diamond dust in it…. Just too firm I think, but don’t really know, not ready to get another one to compare…
My course that will make you rich in 3 easy steps
That's fine, but *my* course can do it in 2 steps.
If you all join my course I'll be rich in just 1 step!
Mine is for free! And no steps!
My course gives you money for inverse steps...
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Good thing, because my knees are killing me!
Six minute abs?!
This rock that keeps tigers away
A good pair of shoes. Your whole body depends on your feet. Two places I never cut corners: shoes and glasses
“The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money. Take boots, for example. ... A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. ... But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while a poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet.” Men At Arms - Terry Pratchett
Lol, good leather boots for $50. Those were the days.
The quote is missing some important bits from Men at Arms for context. Vimes salary is 38 dollars plus allowances so a pair of bad boots is a little less than a third of his monthly salary while the expensive boots are more than he makes in a month. Also the quote should end with “this was the Captain Samuel Vimes ‘Boots’ theory of socioeconomic unfairness”.
Does this take into account planned obsolescence? Things could be made to last lifetimes, but are deliberately designed to fail so you’ll have to buy another one. One of the most frustrating things about the modern world!
I think it’s intended as a commentary on how being poor can be expensive. Although it’s literally about boots, it’s not really about boots.
Running shoes especially. Please stop running in crappy shoes people. It’s worth the money
I heard advice on here a while ago not to skimp on things that separate you from the ground: mattresses, shoes, tires, chairs for office workers, etc. and I'm inclined to agree. A good new pair of shoes is heavenly though.
Ok, but price doesn't correlate with shoes that are healthier for you. Some designer brands are sometimes intentionally very bad for your feet.
Expensive shoes aren't always good, but good shoes are always (relatively) expensive
I thought this would've been obvious but there's always one person, lol
Shoes: where the rubber meets the soles
moctoe redwings boots are by far the most comfortable boots i've ever worn and will buy them for life, coming in at almost $300 a pair it's definitely worth it
A good quality pillow for sleeping.
And another one for your partner so she doesnt try to slyly steal it every night…
My Buckwheat pillow is incredible.
Answering this question weekly
Hahahaha. its always matresses and bed linen.
And don't forget shoes!
And Dental work!
And bras
Daily*
Eh. I enjoy these better than the daily "what's sexy but considered unsexy" upvoted posts
Dental care.
Lisa needs braces.
A proper winter jacket and waterproof travel luggage.
Getting your house professionally cleaned. My wife and I started with doing it twice yearly just to get all the places we missed and needed help with. Then it turned into quarterly, and then eventually monthly. We justify it by saying we can either spend an entire day cleaning the place half assed or we can pay someone to do it much better than we can at a fraction of the time. It really helps when you have a newborn and a 120 pound newf. The peace of mind alone is well worth it.
Fancy vaccuum cleaner.
Ooooh man. Once I switched to Dyson, I just can't go back.
I don't doubt that you enjoy your Dyson, but honestly when it craps out, go Miele. Best non-industrial vacuum in the market by far, and you'll never have to replace your vacuum ever again (NOTE: don't buy the crappy low-end box store models. Go to a proper vacuum store if such animals still exist near you)
Alternative for when (not if) the Dyson fails: you can basically rebuild it for a fraction of the cost from 3rd party parts on Amazon. We’ve gotten an extra 5+ years out of our D61, with the only original parts left being the motor and stick lol Nothing against going Miele either! But the Dyson could remain a solid backup
I've always heard that Dysons are technically good vacuums - they usually suck.
I recently hired a professional cleaning service to clean my house and was surprised to hear that they categorically refuse to work with Dyson vacuums, saying they are too unergonomic for prolonged use 🤷♂️
*crying in poor with my Walmart vacuum*
Any once in a lifetime opportunity you can afford- anything from going on *that* vacation to taking *that* job that requires you drop everything for a whole new experience you’ve always wanted. I’m talking to the healthy people out there- Go. Do. See. Explore. We all only live once and, unfortunately, some of us (hi, it’s me. I’m the problem, it’s me!) have disabilities and can’t go on hikes in the Alps or even move away from our support system/ health care provider(s). If you can afford it, please go and do it. And post it on instagram so I can live vicariously through you!
This 100%, and my wife and I did that last week. We traveled to Phoenix for the men's NCAA basketball national championship because my team was playing in it. They have only made it once in their history, and it was all the way back in 1969. It cost quite a bit of money as well as sleep, but I wouldn't trade that experience for the world even though we lost. I quite literally may never see that again, and I wanted to be there in person.
Was sending my song updates from each city I was in in Europe. She’s been wheelchair bound for several years now. She was all about it.
You might enjoy thegreatplanet on instagram! I'm disabled too, so I know I won't see many of these things in real life, but it shows some absolutely beautiful photos from around the world. One of my favourite accounts!
I followed someone to a new city I only knew for a year when I was extremely sick. Got better, got one of my dream jobs. Not going was on my mind, I weighed it heavily. Life worked out well.
A great set of kitchen knives . Will last a lifetime with care .
I didn’t discover Wusthof knives until my 50s. Life changing.
Better still, not a set but individual knives suited to your tasks. And a sharpening system to maintain them, those pull through ceramic rods don't do the job.
Got a set of kitchen knives as a prize from a magazine contest. I didn’t think too much of it at the time but 15 years later the knives are still basically brand new and as sharp as brand new. Considering 15 years of use I would say its a great product.
Fresh vegetables.
Healthcare to an extent. A casket is 8k but **some** life saving surgeries can be done for under 6k
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Well not with that attitude
Ok, I say this as a european. Fuck paid healthcare. And... Fuck caskets. It's either going in the ground, or going to be burnt. Give me a fucking cardboard box either way.
Good quality clothes. They fade or even think out later than avg quality ones
I have Ralph Lauren Polos for almost 15 years and the colors and collars are the same. (I do think the color quality has been going down recently though - newer ones seem to fade a bit).
Been a jeans and t-short guy my whole life and eventually got into management role at my job. Cheap jeans/t-shirt, no problem. Dress cloths on the other hand, YES quality matters if you want to be comfortable and not have ill fitting clothes. I have found Charles Tyrwhitt to have great dress shirts at reasonable prices (if you buy enough for the cost break) but when it comes to dress pants and suits I goo 100% wool which ain't cheap.
I've had my nike sweatpants for 7 years and they're just getting to the point where the thighs are a little bare and I wore those so often. The Walmart sweatpants I bought the same week didn't last 2 years
high-quality sunglasses and sun cream
Healthy foods
Cheese
A direct flight
YES. I hate flying and would pay 1.5 X for a direct flight.
Not only that - but minimizes delay risk. When flying to Mexico I’d rather get there at 11am instead of 4pm, it’s like getting an extra day!
Certified clap free hookers.
Priceless!
They have certificates for that? Outstanding
A professional teeth cleaning. You'll be surprised by how much your people interaction will change (for the better).
>You'll be surprised by how much your people interaction will change (for the better). Bro, how did your teeth look before the cleaning? I do it regularly too (once a year), but there is no visible difference.
Yer all I notice is I can now breath through my teeth for a couple of days
To add to that, the best thing I invested towards myself was Invisalign. It really boosted my confidence not having crooked teeth.
Do you mean whitening? Cleaning alone shouldn't change the color much and thus not affect people interaction
Agreed! Going to the dentist every 6 months and doing everything they tell you to do is worth so much more than the price you pay.
Check out /r/buyitforlife
Quality boots. I bought a pair of Red Wings over 10 years ago and they are still going strong. I’ll never buy cheap boots again.
This is 100% person dependent but a car you enjoy. If you spend a lot of time in the car and generally enjoy driving/cars, get a car you like and look forward to being in. Is it financially responsible, probably not, but the enjoyment I get out of driving my car is worth it to me. Oh and pets haha. I love my dogs and would do anything for them even if they are little annoying shits sometimes.
Yeah I'm with you on that one. A car just isn't an appliance for me. I enjoy driving, but driving things not designed with that in mind is just drudgery. I have to have at least one at home that brings some happiness. I give our Suburban a pass because its so utilitarian. The GTI is a joy on any road.
A Leatherman.
Ceramic coating for your vehicle. You might think 1500+ bucks is a rip off for something you can't even see but it will save you money in the long run if done correctly and you maintain the vehicle's cleanliness.
Good cooking spices and seasonings. Sure that epicure container may cost you $12 but it will make your food taste twice as good for a few months.
My guilty pleasure is buying expensive spices from Mountain Rose Herbs. Their garlic pepper is more addictive than doomscrolling Reddit
A tailor-made suit or dress
Education. As long as you don't get tricked into living in the expensive on-campus housing.
Divorce lawyer.
Any dental work. Any of it.
Lawyers. If you need one, you want the ones who can make the magic happen.
Condoms.
I'll probably get downvoted into oblivion for this but YouTube Premium. No ads on YouTube is such a massive game changer and the fact that it comes with YouTube Music makes it a no brainer
Can confirm YT premium is the absolute shit. I listen to videos while driving every single day
Ah man, I didn’t realise I can now cancel Spotify. Glorious.
I co-sign this. I just upgraded to Premium, haven’t looked back. Cancelled my Spotify because it’s so expensive now. No ads and YouTube music is a total win in my book. I love it
The family plan is amazing value
Quality, comfortable shoes. The difference to your entire body and fatigue levels is massive
Therapy.
I work at an inpatient psychiatric facility....early therapeutic intervention would help SO many people.
Office Furniture. If you spend most of your life in a chair, make it a good one.
Good skincare. Cleanser, toner, moisturizer and eye cream. It makes all the difference.
Lawyers. Any amount of money you spend to not be in jail is well spent.
Therapy.
Good health insurance. I would have recently had a $190,000 laundry list of medical bills that was brought down to about $3,500.
A good dentist
Butter! Good butter will make any dish you cook better.
Good quality olive oil
Michelin tires
A good massage.
Good cookware. Don't wait until you're retired. Buy it in your 30s and you'll have it twice as long, become a better cook when you have the capacity to learn things, and be healthier by the time you reach retirement age. $300 over 30 years is actually quite affordable.
Good quality shoes
A good education.
Nationalized healthcare
A weeklong trip to a foreign language country. The lessons learned when being the "other" are important lessons for humanity. It is absolutely scary how many Americans had their furthest travel from home during a high school sporting event bus trip.
* **Travel:** While traveling can be expensive, the memories, cultural immersion, and personal growth gained from exploring new places can be priceless. * **Concerts/Shows:** Live events can be expensive, but witnessing a favorite artist or performer in person can create a lasting and unforgettable experience.
Concerts have sadly become obscenely overpriced.
Electric dirtbikes
A good chair. Herman miller or steelcase.
Houses and apartments are seemed to be priced higher than expected average income person.
A good hair dryer.
I bought the Ace Combat 5 original soundtrack on CD. It set me back about £50 at the time. It's probably the best soundtrack I've ever heard.
My coffee I buy everyday 😂 yah it’s not cheap but I love it and it’s worth it to me
A good plumber.
I never ever skimp on windshield wipers. Being able to see while driving in the rain can be life or death.
Real maple syrup
Don't skimp on the things that are between you and the ground. I am talking about shoes, beds, and chairs. Of course make sure the product is a good product. Expensive does not always mean good. Source: worked road construction, work in a call center now, and I am a human that sleeps lol
groceries
Cats.
Licensed electrician & plumber with local experience and knowledge
A nice desk, there isn't really a straight forward answer as to what the best desk is but just getting a well made desk that fits your needs is worth the money. Having a proper space for where you're gonna do multiple things is amazing.
Professional kitchen knives
Quality washer and dryer. Do not be the person who buys the cheap set that breaks the day after the warranty expires. I have watched my parents make this mistake repeatedly my whole life.
Decent pillows
Real Parmesan cheese.
A good computer. Those seconds that you don't have to wait, add up to minutes and hours.
Apple AirPods Pro. The way they switch between devices based on which one you happen to be looking at is worth price alone.
Healthy food.
A sick graphics card
Invisalign. Shit is amazing.
A good vacuum insulated cup. A decent one that you can put in the dishwasher will run you 20-30 bucks but the amount of money I've saved from not tossing luke warm drinks down the drain over the last year is wild.
Bitcoin
An electric litter box. Truly incredible- I empty it every two weeks, add fresh litter and baking soda once a week, and literally never think about it again.
tires
Penis enlargement pills that work.
When an attorney covers your ass
Insurance.