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I used the money from my graduation trip to buy an iPhone. Is that okay?

If it were me, I would choose to travel instead of buying an iPhone, because in my opinion, traveling is more important than a mobile phone, and I can benefit a lot from it. The mobile phone is just a tool that allows you to live a better life, but it is not very important compared with many meaningful things. You cannot leave an unforgettable memory with a mobile phone.

I heard a saying when I was a child: read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. This shows the importance of these two things. These words were summarized by people in the past using their personal experiences, so their reference value is great, and this is indeed the case in life. Indeed, today’s smart phones are becoming more and more powerful, and many young people are more concerned about various brands related to mobile phones. Many of their classmates generally use Apple phones, although they are indeed easy to use. However, it is not ruled out that some people will go to great lengths to buy an iPhone even if their financial conditions are not good for comparison. My point of view is that if you have the conditions and your finances allow, of course buying an iPhone does not conflict with other things. However, if the financial budget is insufficient, it is not very cost-effective to buy an Apple mobile phone at the expense of other things. Because you have to know that there are many things that money cannot buy.

Besides, traveling is much better than playing with your mobile phone at home. Besides, it is even more necessary to go on a graduation trip. You can go to a distant place with your college friends in a group, and you can experience and cry together. Laughing is such a beautiful thing, it is also a spiritual wealth, and it will also affect your life. There are also these happy memories to cheer you up when you are sad.

So, boy, what else do you want from an iPhone?