How to spend $1018

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I have grown tired of "stuff". If it were me, I would use the money for an EXPERIENCE.

If you're a sports fan, go to a game. Get a hoodie while you're there.

Or go to a concert but get a room within a block or two of the venue and Uber in so you don't have to deal with parking. Eat a great meal before the show and get breakfast room service the next morning. Actually wear a robe and be sipping on coffee when the roll your omelette in. (My wife and I do this a couple of times a year. It really is the only way to see a concert. When we go to the Red Hat in Raleigh we can literally see our seats from the room. We go downstairs to Jimmy V's restaurant and have a great meal and a few beers and walk over to the show in about 4 minutes. A few beers inside and back to the room.) Depending on where you are, the hotel might have a shuttle that takes you to the venue.....right at the front gate or door. If you have a few bucks left, get a T-shirt at the show. Once you get to the hotel, it's a hassle free way to see a concert.

If you're more laid back go to a B&B near the mountains or a shack near the beach an chill like nobody else for the weekend.

Roughly where are you geographically?
 
If you can afford it, giving to charity is always a good thing!

A present for the significant other (if there is one) is always good as well!

If you want to splurge (nothing wrong with that either as Gorn alluded to) buy something that you normally would not get for yourself.

Two Fingers makes a good point as well as far as not getting more stuff and just go out and have fun.

Wait...why am I wasting time telling you what to do? :-)
 
That's a good question.
I'd probably just spend it eating out. Maybe a new suit.
We live in a tiny home, so adding items to our home is done on a very strict one in/one out policy.

-Mike
 
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