If time is really extra treasured than cash, then spending cash to purchase again your time is the wisest commerce of all. Here is an instance of overcoming my frugality to dwell a greater life.
Maybe one of many most important causes I initially didn’t need to go on a household trip to LegoLand and SeaWorld was as a result of I knew it could price hundreds of {dollars}. As somebody who enjoys investing greater than spending, it’s onerous for me to really feel snug dropping ~$5,000 for simply three days of trip once I already really feel like I’m on trip at dwelling as a semi-retiree.
Nonetheless, as somebody who’s been actively attempting to spend more cash since turning 45 (in 2022), I figured, let’s give this journey a go. Spending cash on household is far simpler than spending cash on myself. Child steps towards decumulation!
Spending Cash On Saving Time Is The Finest
Since this was our first time visiting LegoLand in Carlsbad, we didn’t fairly know what to anticipate. We requested different dad and mom and publication readers whether or not we should always get the quick passes for $99/particular person to skip doubtlessly lengthy traces.
About 75% mentioned there was no want as a result of we have been occurring an off-peak Thursday in October. That sounded cheap, so I took their recommendation. In spite of everything, we might all the time purchase the quick passes later if the crowds have been unhealthy, that’s, if the passes have been nonetheless out there.
At 10:10 a.m., we rolled as much as the Coastersaurus trip, and the road was absurdly lengthy! See the video for your self. One of many ushers advised we head towards the again of the park because it had simply opened and the opposite rides have been nonetheless comparatively empty.
We adopted her recommendation and moseyed over to Emmet’s Flying Journey trip, a extremely anticipated trip after our youngsters simply watched the Lego film. Sadly, one other lengthy line. That’s once I determined, screw it. I wasn’t about to spend 30–40 minutes per trip standing in step with a 5- and 8-year-old. Life’s too quick. I purchased the $396 value of quick passes for the 4 of us.
At first, I felt responsible strolling previous everybody ready patiently in line, particularly the kids. I even puzzled if I used to be setting a nasty instance for my youngsters by not training endurance. However then I remembered – $396 is some huge cash! – and bought over it. It wasn’t like we lived in Southern California, had a season go, and will simply get to LegoLand every time we needed.
The youngsters have been thrilled to go on extra rides, and as any mum or dad is aware of, joyful youngsters (and a contented partner) make for a happier life.
Most likely Didn’t Want The Most Costly Quick Go
Now that we’ve been to LegoLand as soon as, I understand there’s no have to splurge on the $99-per-person Final quick go once more throughout off-peak season. The Deluxe and even Common quick go would’ve been loads since each trip solely has two traces: the common line and the quick go line. The ushers don’t appear to distinguish between which tier you purchased.
We additionally discovered that a few rides – Ninjago and Misplaced Kingdom Journey – had no wait occasions in any respect. Towards the top of the day, I nearly wished the traces have been longer simply so we might really feel like we bought extra worth from the improve.
So, I’ll chalk up that additional $196 to inexperience. On the time, we have been nervous about getting nickel-and-dimed by the park if we didn’t purchase the top-tier go. Not less than now we all know, and now hundreds of you who’ve by no means been know too.

Spending On Ubers As an alternative Of A Rental Automotive Was Nice
One other resolution to save lots of time was to use Ubers as an alternative of renting a automobile. An Uber trip from our home to SFO prices about $30 a technique, whereas long-term parking prices $25/day, and we’d be gone for 3 days. Plus, it takes an additional 20 minutes to get from the parking zone to safety. So taking an Uber was a no brainer for each time and value financial savings. We picked up our youngsters from college at 3:50 p.m. on Wednesday to catch a 5:30 p.m. flight.
We might’ve rented a midsize automobile in San Diego for about $70/day ($210 whole), however I needed to keep away from the effort of pickup, parking, and drop-off. In whole, we spent about $300 on Uber rides. And admittedly, it felt completely value it, particularly in comparison with the $396 we spent on quick passes.
There’s additionally one thing liberating about not being liable for a big, costly asset that would get dinged up or stolen. That psychological reduction alone made the holiday really feel lighter. Once you issue within the worth of time and diminished stress, spending on rideshare providers over leases begins to appear like a strong tradeoff.

No Time Saved Flying Enterprise Or First, So We Did not
I nonetheless can’t justify paying a 50%–200% premium for Enterprise or First Class on quick home flights, particularly when everybody arrives on the identical time. If I used to be going to Hawaii on my own, then perhaps.
At 5’10” and ~168 kilos, I can nonetheless match comfortably in Economic system seats. My spouse and children match simply, too since they’re much smaller. If we get to take a seat collectively in a row of 4, or two and two, then even higher. My economic system seat successfully expands by 25%–50% once I can snuggle subsequent to my family members.
Our flight had a 3-and-3 configuration, so I used to be the one who drew the quick straw and sat subsequent to strangers each methods. The flight down was fantastic, however on the best way again, I sat beside a fidgety 14-year-old who stored bumping me and waving his arm in entrance of my face to level out the window. Nonetheless, no massive deal. I typed up my free weekly publication on the quick 70-minute flight.
Once we landed, our first Uber stored delaying pickup, so I canceled and known as a Lyft, which arrived in two minutes. It felt nice not having to attend for an airport shuttle or seek out our automobile in long-term parking. Time saved as soon as once more.
Nonetheless Doesn’t Really feel Nice Spending $5,000
The investor in me nonetheless winces excited about spending $5,000 on pleasure as an alternative of investing it within the S&P 500 or a enterprise fund for my youngsters. I can’t assist however run the numbers:
- In 13 years, when my daughter heads to school, that $5,000 might’ve grown to $17,000 if invested within the S&P 500 incomes a ten% annual return.
- In 10 years, when my son heads to school, that very same $5,000 might’ve compounded to $31,000 if invested in Fundrise Enterprise incomes 20% a 12 months. I’ve invested about $200,000 earmarked for each youngsters to this point, which implies I’ve bought one other $150,000 to go to save lots of them from AI.
- Or, it might’ve paid for a weeklong music or sports activities camp that builds lasting expertise and confidence.
As an investor, there’s all the time a threat when spending cash on one thing new. You by no means know if it’ll be value it till afterward. After all, buyers can even lose cash too. However since all of us had such a good time in San Diego, I’m at peace with it.
FIRE Is All About Lowering Time Spent on Suboptimal Experiences
After writing about FIRE since 2009, this lesson feels full circle. The entire level of reaching monetary independence is to unencumber our time – to do much less of what we don’t get pleasure from and extra of what we love. The extra we dislike our jobs or really feel that our work lacks function, the stronger our need to FIRE naturally turns into. The identical goes for if we’re extra delicate on time’s passing.
The bottom line is to make use of cash as a instrument to purchase again time, by saving and investing aggressively till we attain our Minimal Funding Threshold. As soon as we hit that time, work turns into extra non-obligatory and life turns into extra intentional.
Shopping for again time can imply skipping lengthy traces, avoiding parking complications, or just reducing out the small annoyances that drain our power. As a result of as soon as time is gone, we will’t purchase it again. Now that I’m a mum or dad, the return on all of the “sacrifices” I made in my 20s and 30s to construct passive earnings feels completely value it.
Relating to FIRE, giving up lively earnings by not working is basically the identical as spending cash to save lots of time. They’re two sides of the identical coin. Accepting this actuality makes it a lot simpler to spend when you’re retired.
In spite of everything, what’s $5,000 while you’ve already given up incomes $50,000, $100,000, $500,000, and even $1+ million a 12 months since you not need to commerce time for cash? In that context, $5,000 is insignificant.
Remaining Ideas on Spending for Time Freedom
Spending cash doesn’t should really feel unhealthy, so long as it’s purposeful. Spending to save lots of time, create recollections, or cut back stress is cash nicely spent. Simply watch out that excessive frugality doesn’t result in life-style deflation. It’s a simple entice to fall into after a lifetime of saving diligently.
Given time is extra beneficial than cash, spending cash to save lots of time is the logical factor to do. You’ll be able to all the time earn more money, however you may’t make extra time. The trick is discovering the stability between the investor in you who needs compounding returns, and the human in you who needs to get pleasure from life whilst you can.
So, the following time you hesitate to spend on comfort or expertise, ask your self: Will this buy assist me reclaim time or create lasting pleasure? If the reply is sure, then it’s in all probability value it.
Readers, what are your ideas on spending more cash to save lots of time? What are issues to spend cash on that would rival or surpass the worth of saving time?
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