What’s fun about vacations though? Is it just that other places have more fun things than the place I live has and/or I’m now used to my local fun things?
How much money should you be willing to spend on vacations: as much as fun is worth to you.
This might be an even more naive question than those in my post, but how does/should one figure out how much fun is worth to them? In practice I just sort of use my gut intuitions, but I go on holidays rarely enough, and they involve large enough sums of money, that I don’t have reliable gut intuitions. Do you just develop those intuitions by spending money on a TV and a holiday and see which one you like more?
Is it the case that you basically have not taken any vacations? If so, then I think a better question to ask is “what are some suggestions on how I might rapidly learn which sort of vacations are valuable to me and for which reasons, on a limited budget”, since it’s going to be pretty idiosyncratic.
Benefits of vacations: they’re fun!
Drawbacks of vacations: sometimes they’re not fun.
How much money should you be willing to spend on vacations: as much as fun is worth to you.
What’s fun about vacations though? Is it just that other places have more fun things than the place I live has and/or I’m now used to my local fun things?
This might be an even more naive question than those in my post, but how does/should one figure out how much fun is worth to them? In practice I just sort of use my gut intuitions, but I go on holidays rarely enough, and they involve large enough sums of money, that I don’t have reliable gut intuitions. Do you just develop those intuitions by spending money on a TV and a holiday and see which one you like more?
Is it the case that you basically have not taken any vacations? If so, then I think a better question to ask is “what are some suggestions on how I might rapidly learn which sort of vacations are valuable to me and for which reasons, on a limited budget”, since it’s going to be pretty idiosyncratic.