Moi wrote:It's not so much spending a lot of money, it's what you spend it on.
If you can buy $80 worth of games and get enjoyment out of games, it's not a waste.
If you can spend $5,000 on caviar and feed other people, it's not a waste.
I agree. It's not a waste to spend money on something if you'll make a use of it. Even if you spend a lot.
Though it's a bit of a waste if you could get it cheaper with the same quality... But only a little bit.
But I'll call it also a waste if you buy something and can't use it too much only because you haven't taken care of it properly. I'm sick of the people around me who behave like that, even with electronics. They put it on the edge of the table all the time, or leave it on bed or chair and then sit on it, because they forgot they left it there... Or they are in hurry, don't pay attention what they are doing and end up tossing a bag with it somewhere. And then "Oh, it's not working" or "it's scratched everywhere, I need another one".
Of course, accidents happen. But it's only an accident if it happens sometimes, not all the time.