Yes, that is right. I’m roughly $262K in debt and I’m buying a brand new laptop. Am I stupid or what?

We can make a pretty good case for why we need the new MacBook, but who really NEEDS a MacBook. We are making the choice to buy one in order to make life a little easier on my wife give her more productivity at work. We also want to play with iMovie! :)

We will be replacing an old desktop computer with the MacBook and selling an old iBook to help chip away at the price a little bit. Not only that, but I have the cash to pay for it, above and beyond our normal expenses and debt payments for the month, and I am saving $100 by getting the eduction price because I work at a University. We are also waiting for the rumored announcement of an updated MacBook before we pull the trigger on a purchase.

So how do you decide if you can afford something? I can pay cash for it. Yet I am also deeply in debt so the money should really be going toward debt payments. However, if I follow that logic to it’s end I really shouldn’t be buying anything. I should cut the cable TV, eat only Ramen noodles, and work by candlelight in my living room. Okay, that is a bit extreme, but my point is that I have chosen to spend money on certain things, even while I’m faced with this mountain of debt. I am choosing to extend the amount of time it takes me to become debt free, yet I am doing so to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. I have made a lot of lifestyle cuts already (believe it or not) and I keep trying to cut more each month, but I can only go so far. It’s not that I deserve these luxuries, but I can pay for them so I guess that is my choice. Spending $1,200 on the MacBook may not be the wisest move at this point in my life, but all it really means is about one more month to get all of my credit card debt paid off (my primary financial goal right now), so I can live with that for now.

What do you think? Is this stupid, acceptable, or something in between?

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