I wanted to start reading here just out of curiosity but I had to stop because it may force me to admit to myself that I spend too much money! I'm scared! Has anyone else here felt that way?
I look at it three ways:
1) Practically everyone in the United States spends too much money on
things - focuses too much attention on
consuming and not enough attention on living, connecting with others, building for the future (in all the ways that can be inferred).
2) It's only money. When our lives are over, it's not going to help us any. As long as we're not spending money that we don't have, and as long as we're not spending money on less important things leaving us unable to pay for the things we need (now or in the future), then spending money is okay - is correct, even - money is
supposed to be spent, at some point. Having money that is never ever to be spent is silly.
3) There is almost always a better way to spend money than the way we spend it. There is almost always a better bargain somewhere we didn't realize; there is always a more noble direction for our spending than most things we buy for ourselves. We can let ourselves get wrapped up in "what if's" but it is okay to strike a balance in life, doing
some things "good-er" and doing
other things just because they make our own lives more satisfying.