Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - If you had spare money, would you choose to spend it on a big meal or on a trip?

If you had spare money, would you choose to spend it on a big meal or on a trip?

If you have a car, a house, and a little money, you can travel and eat and drink. After all, life is too tiring. Endless work is in exchange for the happiness and well-being of your family. You can travel to eat, drink and relax. It can be regarded as a little compensation for yourself, and it will add a little knowledge to your children, it is a romantic witness to your wife, and it is also a little filial piety to your parents! !

If you don’t have much money, a house or a car, then you can eat whatever you want at home. Let’s not travel to Dese. It’s not bad to have something to eat and drink. We’ll have everything you need. Once you have it, just drive your own car and take your family with you to travel!

For example, although I don’t have much money now, I have a house, a small car and a mortgage, and I eat all I want. I can take my wife and children to Qingdao or Penglai during the holidays without spending any money. There are many, and you have fun playing!

People, we can’t be money slaves, we can also enjoy ourselves, and the scope of enjoyment must be within the scope of our income. If it is too much, we will not be able to live!

You said you have a little money, but it’s probably a lot. Go, my friend, and travel, eat, drink and have fun! We can't live in vain in this life, right!

I hope it can help you! I’m posting a few photos of my trip with my wife and kids. If you want to travel, ask me then and I’ll recommend some good places to you. I’ve been there!

Regarding the question of whether to eat, drink, have fun or travel if you have "spare money". The key is how much "spare money" do you have?

If you have worked hard to save these "spare money", you may be reluctant to "eat, drink and have fun"!

If this "idle money" is "non-active income", it is investment income. Even if you don't have to do anything, if you have a stable income of "spare money" every month and every year, whether it's eating, drinking, having fun or traveling, it won't be a problem. Because when traveling, in addition to transportation and accommodation expenses, there are also expenses for food, drink and entertainment. If you rely on your usual frugal savings to focus on consumption, you probably won’t feel too good!

If you have spare money and can’t spend much money on food and drink, it’s better to travel. You can still eat and drink while traveling, but you will get mental pleasure and relaxation, and you can make better money when you come back.