I have a great deal of respect for you stinkynuts. And I am happy that you are happy with your life.
You have discovered one key to a happy life; simplicity and not being a slave to "things" and possessions. I used to buy a lot of stuff and have a lot of things. I came to realize that they became responsibilities rather than benefits. Buy and possess what you need to faclitate a happy existence, not create one. are a good example. You don't brag about how much you are "worth", rather you express how your savings provide you with the peace and security to allow you to live in peace and security.
However you asked advice on what things are worth spending money on. In your circumstances here are a few things that I might suggest would improve your happiness.
1. A nice Apple computer. Really. I used Windows and Linux PC's for many years (20+) and a few years ago I went Mac and my life really improved. Now, I use my computer to facilitate what I want to do, learn watch and create. NO work on tinkering or screwing around with the machine, anti-virus etc It just WORKS!
I travel a bit so I went with MacBooks. I love them. Presently I have a MacBook Pro Retina 13" which replaced my first MacBook I bought in 2008. I got SIX years out of this $1300 computer and sold it for $800! So it cost me $500 for six years. Under $100 a year and it worked FLAWLESSLY and it was so much easier to use.
However, I do wish that I had bought a simple 13" MacBook Air for $1,099.00 instead. I have used this and it is soooo fast and light. This machine will provide you with 5 years of pleasure and I bet you can sell it for $500 then.
2. Depending on where your apartment is and how you like living there, I'd look at maybe renting in a nicer, newer condo. It is a nice feeling to wake up in a nice, bright place that is well designed etc. There are plenty of nice (investor) rentals for $1600 a month and more will come online. Take your time and discover the neighbourhood and move to where you hardly have to drive and can walk a lot.
3. Oh yeah, and the last thing I'll suggest for you stinkynuts, is some good anti-microbial ball wash! :faint:
Thanks for the tips!
I would buy an apple comptuer, but the problem is that there is some software that I must use which does not have an Apple version. I heard that Apple computers are very reliable and nice. My old Dell laptop freezes up ALL the time, and is always laggy. However, my PC, which has Windows 7 is fine. I think Microsoft finally got its act together.
PS: I will try washing my nuts with more than soap and water!