Why I Feel No Regrets About Investing in Myself

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In the world of parenting, expenses can accumulate rapidly. It’s not just a matter of “Oh no, that’s pricier than I anticipated!” but rather, “This cost is seriously impacting my financial freedom—should I just return it?” At times, it can even feel like, “If I sold this, I’d make a killing!”

These expenses can lead to some serious reflections: “What would my life look like without kids? I could probably own a private island!” or “Without children, I’d be swimming in cash like Scrooge McDuck!”

I’m a straightforward person. If I were child-free, I might even consider living in a small shed, quietly accumulating wealth for future endeavors, perhaps creating a film company dedicated to whimsical ferret adventures. The possibilities would be endless!

However, in my current reality—filled with bills and responsibilities—I have children who require a multitude of essentials: food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, education. By the time we meet their needs, it often seems like there’s nothing left for ourselves. And let’s be real: the obligation to provide for children is never-ending. Even after I’m gone, my kids will likely be searching my pockets for spare change.

This is why I prioritize saving a little money for myself, and I refuse to feel guilty about spending it. I work hard for my earnings; I deserve to allocate funds as I choose—after ensuring my son has his allergy medication and that he’s equipped with his favorite snacks, of course. Anything left in my pocket is fair game!

Here are 13 indulgences I will never feel guilty about purchasing as a parent:

  1. Beer: If anyone should feel remorse over my beer purchases, it’s my kids who drive me to drink!
  2. Bourbon: Same reasoning applies.
  3. Wine: The same sentiment holds true.
  4. Vodka: This is for my partner!
  5. Gourmet Burgers: Shake Shack is a must-have.
  6. Beer at Shake Shack: I might have a slight issue here.
  7. Movie Tickets: I would feel fine about this, but I refuse to support the babysitter industry! This isn’t guilt; it’s a stand for justice.
  8. Concert Tickets: Unfortunately, these also require babysitting funds—no way around that! #NOBABYSITTER #IMWITHOUTHER
  9. Pizza: I’m honestly more concerned about our pizza habit than our drinking, yet I won’t lose sleep over it.
  10. Books: Wait…do I need to explain this?
  11. Library Late Fees: This is a more accurate description.
  12. Music: A necessity, especially with young kids around—things can get loud!
  13. Babysitters: Sometimes, I just need a night off, okay?

Being a parent comes with enough guilt; saving a little cash for personal enjoyment shouldn’t be one of those burdens. I reserve my guilt for bigger issues, like paying for a gym membership I never use or renting films starring Seth Rogen.

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Summary

Balancing the financial demands of parenting can feel overwhelming, but it’s essential to prioritize personal spending without guilt. After fulfilling children’s needs, parents deserve to indulge in small luxuries, from drinks to entertainment, without remorse.

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