Older And Wiser or just Tighter and Deafer?


I’m 63. I’m not wealthy but I have a tolerant wife and I still love to pursue great sound. But I find myself increasingly reluctant to spend significant amounts on new gear. I know my hearing acuity is not as good as it used to be, but my love of music and good sound is not diminished. When considering a purchase, I find myself factoring in cost versus life expectancy (mine!) and auditory function. I’ll even have some guilt about spending my kid’s inheritance. Is something wrong with me?
jdmccall56

Showing 1 response by sgordon1

Since you likely don't know your life expectancy,
or whatever unexpected "financial surprises" are along the way:
establish a minimum number for the inheritance.
Set it aside and mark it as untouchable.

Everything you leave, over and above this, is a bonus
for your family.  And gives you the license to enjoy
whatever you wish, while you can.

Here is 19 minutes of magic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFDxmow6gio