Originally posted by Robinho
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In a small and very unscientific survey, just look at the people I work with. They're all between 25 and 45, earning twice average income or more, and what do they talk about doing with their money? Travelling, eating out, going to concerts or the theatre and buying gadgets. Around the dinner table, nobody says he wants a big house, in fact most say they don't care as long as they have a decent place to live. Now OK, this is a bunch of nerds, but they're well paid nerds, and in the past people in this income group and age group sat around discussing house prices. My parents spent their money on big smart houses, possibly because they'd grown up in small, cramped, cold and crappy houses. People who make money spend it on buying what they missed in their youth. Having grown up fairly comfortably, I and the people around me don't really have any dreams of 'moving up the property ladder'. I've got a house, it's fine and I'm not missing put on anything in that aspect of life, so i don't need or even want a bigger or more expensive house. I'd rather spend my money on experiences; I'd like to visit friends in Ethiopia and travel around there. I'd like to go to the Concertgebouw more often than I do. I'd like to go to Japan. My only material desire is a new track bike. All those things cost money, and that's money I won't be spending on a house. Believe it or not, there may be many more people with the same attitude; maybe I'm not wierd. That's a frightening thought.



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