It seems like our intuition is like, “Why would we want to invest in something which would cost us a bomb?” We actually get more happiness than we expect out of experiences. But just like anything you could pay money to that gives you happiness, that’s not a thing, that’s like something you experience. So going on vacation, or spending some time in an awesome art gallery, or going to Europe to check out the wonderful paintings there, or going to a concert. Even something short like going out to eat , Those are the kinds of things that are experiences and they’re not going to stick around. You’re not going to have time to adapt to them. Contemporary art or perpetual sugar coated words can suffice anyone’s affection but what stays in the history is the remarkable story that you’ve made so far.
All the impulsive buys a human tends to make are the peak stage of their urge to get things done at the end of the day. Sometimes all the purchases you make when you are trying to heal yourself as a therapy would actually come in handy to make you believe that money is some part of the happiness it isn’t the whole part and parcel of the happiness These are about these experiential purchases makes us really happy. Finally, it seems like we really look forward to these experiential purchases in a way that we might not. And just the fact that you’re a person that tends to do that, that tends to think about your future experiential purchases, that might make you happier than tending to be a materialistic person that tends to think about your next material purchases.
