Monday, July 13, 2020

The second best kind of problem


It’s nice when life starts handing out great problems, for a change.

Do you know what the second best kind of problem is?  (After the obvious best kind – “How do I spend all this extra money I don’t need?”)

The second best is one I just keep encountering: what do you do when you find really beautiful things at such a low price that they are perfectly in budget to go in a rental property, but so beautiful you don’t want to put them there?

I mean, I keep finding great stuff cheap.  But a lot of it is so great I just don’t want to put it in a rental.

Here’s my latest example:




Few things are as beautiful to me as colored glass in sunlight.  This compote is so pretty I just hate putting it in a rental!  I mean, the price is right – it’s not the end of the world if a $4 item gets broken, no?  But it’s so much prettier than its $4 price tag!

It’s always a blessing to have the good “problems.”

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