These conversations among us here (How much do you spend on...whatever?) do just one thing for me. They always, instantly, bring to mind a quote. It goes like this (it came from my CPA when he was doing my taxes a few years ago):
"No one NEEDS more than 3 times what a teacher gets paid!"
(I'm a teacher, by the way.) I suspect that this quote means much different things to different folk. To some, it likely raises thinking about philanthropy, community involvement, caring for others, etc. To others, it probably sounds like something a raving socialist would say.
When we talk about all this money we spend (and I include myself) on our gear, why don't we instead ask "On what could it be better spent?" We here in the U.S. must admit that there are an awful lot of money-related problems upon us these days: health care, financial industry excesses, large-scale poverty & homelessness, ... on and on and on.
I wonder what our world would look like if we, by some miracle, found ourselves saying something like "What does a teacher get paid today? I don't need more than 3 times that... I'm very happy with what I have, and that much money gives me everything I want. Now what problems out there can I help solve with this ridiculous bonus check?" 🙄