I agree. I mean i agree with all the other stuff about airlines and how nobody is really facing the reality that is likely to come. But i know that. Or at least i suspect that, and assume it to be true in pretty short order. But I also found out a month ago that i owe 5 digits of back-taxes for 2022-2024. And we are still being forced by the Island County Health Department to replace our two septic tanks (~$20k). Oh and i committed to a car project before any of this and bought all the parts already. So against that background, and the hit my emergency fund/cash reserves have taken, it would seem not smart to take a week vacation to Finland and Iceland later in June. But you know what? It was a plan we had for my mom’s 80th birthday celebration. My dad died a couple years ago at 88. She’s in amazing health right now, works out every day, zero health issues, but in reality we dont know how much longer she will be that way or be able to take such a trip. My dad was perfectly healthy before he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and died 4 weeks later. He’d never in his life been to a hospital for anything, and had no health issues either. Life is crazy, you never know when you wont get a chance. In hindsight, I’m so glad that we made the effort for them to come up for my most recent military promotion, the summer before. He swore me in/read me the oath of office/pinned on my new rank (likely the last I’ll stick around for, and also his final rank, 16 years after he pinned on my first one) on the beach off the end of RWY25 at KNUW, and he was dead 5 months later. TMI, i guess i just really “get” the idea of “take that vacation/spend that time with your family now”. And also buy that ridiculous second “fun” car and then spend $20k on mods/transmission swap/have fun while you can. If it isn’t breaking the bank, but it is maybe not what Ramsey would advise, maybe that’s ok.