No problem there.......I can afford a lot of nice things........I just choose not to. Which is probably why I can afford them in the first place. I'm pretty frugal......was born that way. My dad was just cheap. I care about the quality I use, I just refuse to pay top dollar for it. And when I have something that works the way I want and expect it to, I stick with it.........for a lonnnng time. I don't need or even want the latest and greatest every year. I'm the kind of guy that has a brand new box of Titleist Pro V1 golf balls (from a tournament), but refuses to use them until all the balls I've found are gone. That new box is now probably 10 years old. Every Fall I shoot and spin test some arrows with BH's, looking for 5 that shoot well and spin true to put in my quiver.......and that's it for my hunting arrows for the season, all selected from the same arrows I shot all year. The arrow I used on my moose this year, I cleaned it up and screwed on a new BH and used that same arrow on my sheep the next month.
So keep doing what you're doing and eventually you'll be able to afford all the nice new things, but by then you'll also realize that you don't need them either.