People Are Sharing Small Luxuries In Life That They Can't Give Up Now That They've Had A Taste
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People Are Sharing Small Luxuries In Life That They Can't Give Up Now That They've Had A Taste
"We all know that once you get a taste for certain things in life, it's tough to go back. Redditor Phase_zero_X asked, "What is a luxury you can never go back from once you've experienced it?" Here's what people said. 1. "A comfortable bed. My husband and I really splurged on our most recent mattress, and I mean really splurged, but gosh darn it, it feels good to lie down.""
"2. "Business class on flights over eight hours. It's another world if you can actually lie down. But so dang expensive..." 5. "Living in a high trust society like Japan. If I lose something, I can rest assured that the police station has it or will have it in a day or two. I can leave my bag on the table or anywhere and expect it to still be there and nothing tampered with." - rewsay05"
"11. "Living alone! Less drama and lots of peace, with the space exactly how you want it. One of the rarer and most expensive luxuries, too." - jajanet 19. "A bidet toilet. There's really nothing else like it." - Whats4dinner Do you have something to add? What is a luxury that - after getting a taste for it - you could never turn back? Tell us in the comments or in this anonymous form."
Many people identified small but impactful luxuries that permanently reset expectations. Upgraded mattresses deliver unmatched nightly comfort that makes other beds feel inferior. Business-class lie-flat seats on long flights transform travel comfort, though cost remains prohibitive. High-trust societies like Japan provide practical security and convenience, allowing people to leave belongings unattended with confidence. Living alone offers personal peace and control of space, framed as both rare and costly. Bidet toilets provide a unique cleanliness experience that users find irreplaceable. These luxuries combine comfort, security, and convenience, often at higher monetary or social cost.
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