When you don’t keep track of your finances, it’s easy to get carried away and spend more than you should. This can quickly complicate your life, leading to such things as a lack of funds during emergencies, or even an inability to pay your bills.
Good purchasing decisions, on the other hand, stem from buying what you need before what you want, and Reddit user Salut_eti_serpent got interested in how different people define them, so they asked everyone else on the platform to share the products and services they feel were 100% worth the money. Here are the top answers.
#1
My dog. Every vet bill, every toy, every trip. He saved me.

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#2
Paying movers when moving into a new place.

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#3
Lending people money I know I’ll never see back. Giving these people 20-30 dollars was worth having them actively avoid me.

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#4
The adoption fee for my cats.

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#5
I got some good advice from my grandfather when I was young.
Never skimp on the things that connect you to the earth. Dont skimp on shoes, tires, and bed. There are obviously others in those categories but I agree. Quality tires will save your life, good shoes will save your feet, and good bed will help you sleep. I’d also throw desk chair in that conversation.

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#6
Had an ex that was acting weird, making accusations against me. I purchased a security camera system around memorial day last year. June 18th last year she showed up to my house with a shotgun.
Worth every penny for that security system. There was no he said, she said.

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#7
A good pillow and a comfortable mattress.

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#8
Travelling! I have learnt so much from other cultures by moving all over the world.

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#9
Lasik. Went basically blind at 6 years old and now have 20/20 at 31. Never having to worry about contacts or glasses again is a game changer.

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#10
My shelter dog. He’s the best!
#11
Paying to have my apt cleaned.
#12
Custom anything
Because why buy from a big box store when you can support the local economy/artisans
I was faced with this dilemma back in 2021. Wanted a new bed frame and everything I saw at a store was $2500+ and they were 20% real wood, 80% MDF
Went to my local Mennonite carpenter and charged me the same, in REAL MAPLE WOOD. Now I have a bed that would last us until we die.

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#13
As a guy, hair transplant. didn’t do much research was just In India for work and had the money. Legit see myself in the mirror and smile when i see my hair.

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#14
A library card.
#15
A quality and comfortable sofa/couch
Good dental care and braces is well wroth it to me
But for safety I would say quality tires is a must.

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#16
My bicycle. I’m not a serious cyclist but do like long rides several times a week and the happiness I get is worth every penny I balked at.
#17
Tailored clothing. Growing up, I had unusual measurements and no off-the-rack clothes every really fit me, and it greatly affected my confidence.
In adulthood I was surprised to learn just how big a difference it makes to wear clothes that actually fit you.

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#18
A good PC.. I buy a new gaming PC once every 7-10 years? Maybe a part or two to extend it’s life somewhere in the middle. But when it comes time to get the new one.. I spend so much time on my PC.. I have zero regrets spending for a near top of the line one (I still want a good deal so I’ll shop around.. but I don’t mind getting the best parts).

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#19
Divorce.

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#20
A private ADHD diagnosis and therapy for CPTSD. Spent thousands, every spare penny I have, lived at home for months so my parents could support me. Would have gotten it for free on the NHS but would have waited in purgatory for years. Instead, I’ve spent those years being happy.
#21
I spend the little bit extra for quality garbage bags.
#22
Ketamine therapy. $400 a session but my psychiatrist just has me on a payment plan with 0% interest so it’s no stress. Despite the price it’s the only thing that has helped me get rid of my self harm thoughts and live life as “normal” as possible. 100% worth it.

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#23
Impacted wisdom teeth out.

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#24
Quality furniture. We recently bought a new sectional with 3 recliners. Most expensive piece of furniture I’ve ever bought. Worth every penny for someone with back issues.
#25
Angle grinder/Dremel. You can do or make most things necessary to accomplish most any projects with that combo. Soldering iron too. Heat gun. Most rework and fabrication tools really. Brazing/welding rods….
#26
Therapy. Best thing I ever splashed out on .

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#27
Bought a shoe stretcher. All my shoes are wider and feel better now.
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