5個(gè)理由:為什么花錢(qián)體驗(yàn)會(huì)讓人更快樂(lè)
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“Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.”
—Paulo Coelho
There are a multitude of things you can spend money on nowadays. You live in a society that isobsessed with consumption. Houses, cars, technology, etc. are all items you are pressured intopurchasing. You can’t go anywhere, including on your personal laptops, without encounteringadvertisements for the latest fad or technological advancement.
Why do companies and corporations push their wares on you, the consumer? What is the purpose?How do they bait their hooks so well, reel you in, and catch your attention and willingness topurchase their products?
They offer you happiness when you consume their products. While buying a new house, car, iPhone,or hamburger and soft drink from a fast food restaurant might satisfy you momentarily, it will notlast. Experiences on the other hand, live on forever. If you spend money on experiences, as opposedto material or quantifiable items, you are going to experience much more joy and contentment inyour life.
1. Experiences can’t be quantified.
I already delved into this but the importance of this point can’t be overstated. Experiences arepriceless while material items always have an expiration date. The house and car you buy arewonderful purchases but over time the satisfaction you receive from them is most likely going todiminish. The initial buyer’s high you get is not going to last forever.
Contrastingly, experiences will never lose their luster. Sure you spent $100 on the Mumford and Sonsconcert tickets, but that is an experience you will never forget. You can always go back to thatmoment and conjure up pleasant feelings. Perhaps you will never forget a night out you had withfriends-dinner, movies, and dancing. You will never forget when you went to the Super Bowl orbackpacked through Europe or Southeast Asia. These are life experiences that will never be replacedno matter how many cars or gadgets you buy.
Continue to purchase the things you need in life. You need a place to live and a car to drive. Youneed certain amounts of technology. Before you acquire your next material item ask yourself if thereis an experience you could be spending your money on instead.
2. Experiences help define your purpose and passions.
Failure to spend money on experiences means failure to discover your purpose and passions. Yourpurpose and your passions should serve as your compass through life. They should guide you andinfluence your daily activities.
Your experiences don’t need to be expensive or grandiose, and neither do your purposes andpassions. However, you should align experiences in your life that are in tune with them. If you enjoysports, for example, and perhaps you believe your purpose in life is sports-centric, then it makessense for you to spend money on attending sporting events. Learn as much you can about the sportsindustry if you are certain it is your calling. This goes for any other passion you have in life.
Don’t miss out on opportunities to pursue your purpose and passion. These are the experiencesthat matter to you, and ultimately they will help shape your life. Take advantage of them becausethey are always great investments!
3. Experiences introduce you to different worldly perspectives.
Perhaps there is no better way to learn about worldly perspectives than traveling. Traveling isundeniably one of the greatest ways to experience various cultures and social norms. It is aneducation that you will never experience in a classroom no matter how many places you study. Andyou don’t have to travel halfway around the world to witness the benefits of travel. Simply taking aroad trip for a weekend offers you a new and fresh experience.
You don’t have to travel to appreciate a new worldly outlook. Spending time in nature can beextremely meditative and healing. Some of my fondest experiential memories are those times I wasin nature, absorbing all its beauty and wonder. Experiences like this won’t cost you a dime, but theyhave the opportunity of being life-changing.
4. Experiences teach you life lessons.
Experiences are worth investing in because they teach you life lessons that you won’t acquireanywhere else. Traveling to new places teaches patience, acceptance, understanding, as well asorganizational skills. Purchase tickets to the symphony, theater, opera, or musicals to expose yoursenses to the performing arts. Spend time at museums and exhibitions to uncover information frompast historical time periods. Observe the sacrifice and commitment it takes to be an athlete byattending sporting events.
You are a member of a species that thirsts for experiences that are meaningful and significant.Experiences do more than just merely endow you with facts and figures. They transform your life.They teach you how to be humble, virtuous, and compassionate. These lessons might be subtle atfirst, but they are a big reason why you spend your money on experiences.
5. Experiences help you express gratitude.
Experiences, which you find worthwhile and meaningful, are prime opportunities for you to expressgratitude. If you fill up your life with experiences imagine how grateful you are going to be for yourexistence. Practicing gratitude for major life-altering experiences allows you to feel grateful for theseemingly minute and mundane ones. Perhaps you will experience a paradigm shift, where allexperiences are ones to cherish.
Living gratefully is the best way for you to live happily. Inundate your life with grateful experiences,and notice how better you feel about life. It is not a coincidence. There is a reason you feel euphoricand alive when you attend concerts or go to the movies. You are grateful for these experiencesbecause they are worth the price of admission.
6. Experiences are unforgettable and joyful memories.
For many people the optimal reason for investing in experiences is that they unforgettable andjoyous occasions. These memories can be especially useful if you are going through a rough time. Itis never ideal to disassociate yourself completely from the present, but having pleasant and fondmemories to reminisce on can be quite therapeutic. Perhaps they will serve as a reminder that thingsaren’t as terrible as they seem.
Happiness is correlated with your ability to relish your moment to moment experiences. Why notmake these experiences ones that are beyond minute and mundane? Invest in experiences that youwill treasure, not only in the present moment, but for the rest of your life.
7. Experiences are exciting and challenging.
Your experiences will inspire you, and at times, call you to take action. If they didn’t then youprobably wouldn’t invest too much time or energy into them. Climbing Mount Everest is anexperience you probably would never forget because of the daunting task you are forced toovercome. The mental and physical challenge of ascending the slope is both inspiring to yourself andothers, and challenging at the same time. Accepting the challenge of learning a new instrument orlanguage offers a mental challenge that is gratifying for anyone who sticks with it.
Being inspired and overcoming adverse situations are keys to your genuine contentment with life.Whether or not you believe it you need to be motivated to an appropriate degree in order to reachyour full potential.
Experiences offer you this platform to reach your maximum limits.
8. Experiences are meaningful for you or you wouldn’t be spending money on them.
In today’s economic climate you probably are looking for ways to cutback spending, rather thanincrease it. With that being said, you aren’t going to waste money on new experiences that aren’tmeaningful to you.
This makes it utterly necessary to get the most bank for your buck from these experiences. Don’taimlessly throw money away at any opportunity that comes your way; rather, research and decidewhat experiences are right for you. What experiences are important to your well-being? In mostcases you will know immediately, and the money you invest in them will be money well spent.
Go ahead and fill your life up with experiences. Many of them will cost you nothing. Some of themwill be reasonably priced, and maybe some will be expensive from a financial standpoint, but richwith rewarding memories and life lessons. Always link these experiences with your passions andpurpose if you desire complete satisfaction. You can always spend your money on more “stuff”with a limited authenticity of happiness or you can invest in purposeful experiences that willcontribute to a substantive feeling of joy.