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>I spend 200k on a boat
>100k on a landcruiser
>20k on a road bike
>10k on a dirt bike
>20k on a jetski
Fucking sweet, you get an adrenaline rush, you feel the wind in your hair, you get fresh air, sunlight, you get to move around, chicks dig it

>I spend $300 on a sweet fucking Lego Technic Unimog
Piece of plastic that collects dust

Your problem is you're settling. You'd rather save money than have a fun experience.

So you wanna put a dollar amount to it, okay. $300 for that one Lego, but you won't spend only $300 on Legos. You'll buy more Legos. You'll buy more toys. You'll buy shelves to put your toys on. Even if you only spend $2,000 on your plastic at 1/10th the price you put to a jetski I guarantee you the jetski is 1,000x more fun.

>Oh but the toys are collectible
No they aren't, that's just some BS they tell you to buy it. Buying toys for collectors value is betting against the house; most will never break even, a few will bank.

The memories you'll create yourself, with your friends, with your wife, with your kids cruising on the lake or offroading is of far more value than anything Lego can ever create and far more unique.

I've got good memories playing with Legos as a boy, but the time I got to go to the friend of a friend's lakehouse and ride a jetski? Changed the course of my life. It made me realize I shouldn't settle. That there are badass things in life. It made me ambitious so I can have and do cool ass shit. The time I spent with friends learning how to wrench on a car to fix up and take off road with them is immeasurable. The experiences we created made me the man I am today.

Your Legos could have never done that.