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<p>[QUOTE="Matt, post: 815003, member: 1"]</p><p>Part of the problem is that we're already frugal, but if we keep going on at this rate, we will very likely have too much remaining.</p><p></p><p>The complication for me is 'where does it end' the cruise upgrade itself is a single item, but this itinerary includes opportunities for Safari and other things.. there's a whole bunch of 'once in a lifetime' opportunities from it. So when the mindset changes, what are the broader effects.</p><p></p><p>A part that bothers me is that even if we were to spend $20K on this vacation (a ridiculous sum for me) then we would still spend far less than people at our stage in life, and still be far ahead of the game... I'm just wondering about what happens if we tilt back many areas, such as deciding it is time to get a new car, or to do other things like that too.</p><p></p><p>Just an interesting topic for me to ponder through, since the $5200 itself, in isolation is affordable, but the other stuff could go anywhere....</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Matt, post: 815003, member: 1"] Part of the problem is that we're already frugal, but if we keep going on at this rate, we will very likely have too much remaining. The complication for me is 'where does it end' the cruise upgrade itself is a single item, but this itinerary includes opportunities for Safari and other things.. there's a whole bunch of 'once in a lifetime' opportunities from it. So when the mindset changes, what are the broader effects. A part that bothers me is that even if we were to spend $20K on this vacation (a ridiculous sum for me) then we would still spend far less than people at our stage in life, and still be far ahead of the game... I'm just wondering about what happens if we tilt back many areas, such as deciding it is time to get a new car, or to do other things like that too. Just an interesting topic for me to ponder through, since the $5200 itself, in isolation is affordable, but the other stuff could go anywhere.... [/QUOTE]
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