Planning during the years of working to enjoy the remaining years dictates the ability to spend or save. BUT there is a harsh reality of there is nothing after having lived a long time, dead people don't do either. So that reality can change perspective on spend or save.
My needs are few but my wife manages to find wants that she enjoys. There is no way I would ever tell her no don't buy that. Like the most recent, an electric smoker.
I'm thinking a BBQ gas grill with four 15,000 BTU burners, that same unit has a burner dedicated to WOK cooking. Moving indoors, A new gas oven, a new micro wave, a new Breville convection oven, an under the cabinet toaster oven, a Geo. Foreman large rotisserie, a smaller Ronco rotisserie. That should satisfy her wants for ability to cook something. And she does an amazing job of using every one of those at one time or another. I'm looking forward to what she wants to do with the hickory, pecan, cherry, apple, mesquite, & whiskey barrel wood chips to smoke whatever she decides to smoke.