Up to a point, I'm glad that I have money to buy toys I don't need. However, there is a point where the relationship between the "happy" I get from the toy and the sum of money I spent for said toy become disconnected and, instead of having fun, I feel like a fool. At that point, I'm just purchasing buyers remorse at a premium.
I got really lucky getting an FE 3080 at $700. Even still, I spent $700 to upgraded from a 1080Ti and that money basically bought me "detailed shadows", "environment map", and low MSAA on my favorite driving sim in VR.
That's not a lot of "happy" for $700 but it was just enough for me. A 3090 would have given me maybe one more setting turned up, and "detailed grass" just wasn't worth another $800 *on top of* the $700 spent for the other settings with the 3080.
Damn. $800 for "detailed grass". Kind of harsh in that light.