Things To Splurge On In 2024
If you’re not astute with money, always consult with a financial advisor, but if you feel confident let’s spend $100,000. Below are some short-term and long-term experiences. Smart folks will…

Expensive restaurants and experiences
Ridofranz/ Getty ImagesIf you're not astute with money, always consult with a financial advisor, but if you feel confident let's spend $100,000. Below are some short-term and long-term experiences. Smart folks will pay off high-interest debts, such as credit cards or loans, to save on interest payments. Next, let's take a flight to Ibiza Airport (IBZ) to Sant Josep de sa Talaia bus services, operated by IbizaBus. There we will treat ourselves to an over-the-top food experience. With no hesitation, we'll pay $2,380 per person at a restaurant called, Sublimotion in the city of Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza. The mind-blowing part about this dining experience is that 25 servers will be at your beck and call to ensure that everything goes as planned. This place is touted as the future of dining and their website gives off a READY TO HAVE YOUR MIND BLOWN dining experience. Do you hear the orchestra music playing right behind you? I do! Okay, let's move on to another one because we need to do some shopping at Las Dalias Hippy Market filled with a lively and funky vibe.
How about other expensive ways to blow $100,000
Do some extreme renovations to your present home! Remodeling the kitchen, bathroom, or closet of our dreams Or we could go in another direction and dive into a new expensive hobby like yachting. Owning and maintaining a yacht can be a costly hobby. So let's rent a yacht for a few hours and spend around $150 to $300 an hour. But the more extravagant yachts that have Captains to steer us can cost up to and over $2,000 per hour. If water isn't your thing consider aviation. Flying airplanes or renting them can burn some cash on fuel, insurance, and pilots to get us to the destination. Whatever you spend your money on, enjoy it without regret!
Embrace the Unconventional with These 5 Non-Cliché Resolutions
'Tis the season when many of us craft our New Year's resolutions, including aspirations such as adopting healthier habits, reducing social media consumption, abstaining from alcohol, and embracing more home-cooked meals. While these goals are admirable, the recurring nature of such resolutions and the common struggle to stick to them is a familiar tale. Whether one opts for one resolution or a collection of them, why not inject a dose of originality by steering clear of clichés?
Why do some people have New Year's resolutions?
The advent of the New Year presents a blank canvas. It's an opportunity to rectify past missteps. New Year's resolutions embody the optimism that the upcoming year will be brighter, symbolizing a departure from the past. Dennis Buttimer, M.Ed., CEAP, RYT, a facilitator at Thomas F. Chapman Family Cancer Wellness at Piedmont, shared his take on the motivation behind making these resolutions. He stated, "I think most people desire a second chance to enhance the quality of their lives," as shared on Piedmont.org. He mentioned that we are employing a concept known as "self-efficacy." This concept entails that, by setting a goal and actively pursuing it, we gain a sense of control over the events unfolding in our lives.
How some say New Year's resolutions started.
While the tradition of formulating New Year's resolutions has been around for quite some time, it has evolved. According to the History Channel, the ancient Babylonians, credited with pioneering this practice some 4,000 years ago, observed a different commencement of the year in mid-March, coinciding with the planting of crops. Their 12-day religious festival, Akitu, involved the coronation of a new king or the reaffirmation of loyalty to the reigning one. Interestingly, the Babylonians made pledges to the gods, promising to settle debts and return borrowed items. Fulfilling these commitments was believed to garner favor from the pagan deities for the ensuing year.
Back to the present day: if you want to embrace the tradition of New Year's Resolutions but want to steer clear of the usual ones that people typically lean towards, check out our compilation of non-cliché New Year's resolutions below.
Monthly Foodie Fun
Spice up your palate by trying a new food each month. Whether it's exotic fruits, international cuisines, or local foods. This resolution will take your taste buds on an adventure.
Gratitude in Writing
Sending handwritten letters to say thank you is a great way to add a personal touch to your New Year. It's a chance to swap out emails and texts and give someone something tangible. A tangible note carries a special warmth that words on a screen can't replicate.
Digital Detox Night
Unplug and unwind by turning off your phone for one night every week. Enjoy some screen-free time and soak in the real world. It's a resolution you can treat like a mini digital vacation.
Silent Travels
Travel somewhere special and savor the experience without the pressure to post. Take a trip without turning it into a social media spectacle. Keep it on the down-low, soak in the adventure, and let your experiences be yours alone. No hashtags needed.
Celebrate Yourself
Instead of fixating on future goals, try crafting a reverse bucket list. Jot down and cheer for all the quirky and unexpected things you've already accomplished. It's like a highlight reel of your incredible moments.