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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.org to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

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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[-] horse@feddit.org 5 points 6 days ago

If I want something and can afford it, I buy it. The best purchases retrospectively are always the ones I get a lot of enjoyment out of. For example I don't regret spending a lot of money on my bicycles because I've got a lot of enjoyment out of riding them for thousands of kilometres every year. The only purchases I regret are ones I don't end up using as much as I thought I would.

Obviously if you share expenses with others, you need to consider their needs to. For me that means not spending money on a bike that I'm going to need for a shared holiday or whatever later on.

[-] randomcruft@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 6 days ago

That’s one of the things I personally struggle with. How much will I use this new thing I just bought. Will I justify the money spent? If I don’t how much do I lose if I sell it, etc. etc.

Luckily for me, it’s just me, so no considerations aside from myself.

Thanks for the response!!!

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