- Giving him the appropriate gift without sparing expense opens up a world of opportunity.gift image by Horticulture from Fotolia.com
There are pivotal ages in a man's life where the right gift, even if very expensive, can make a difference in his quality of life, advancement in his career or provide something that he truly needs. These pivotal ages are different for every man, but follow the general guideline of 21 years, 40 years and 60 years. Deciding to purchase an expensive gift relieves the giver of the constraint of having to make choices and allows them to find just the right gift. - A young man of 21 years of age is generally either finishing up or still in the middle of his college years with graduate school still ahead. He will either be looking forward to finishing college and beginning his career path or preparing for graduate school. Either course he takes necessitates certain tools and equipment with which to succeed in his chosen endeavor. A state-of-the-art computer with the appropriate software and a paid contract for a modem will serve him well in whichever pursuit he undertakes.
Also, reliable transportation can be essential to success in a career or further schooling. A gift of an automobile gives the young man the necessary mobility to succeed in the business world or removes one more obstacle from completing his education. - A 40-year-old man is either still climbing, or is on a higher rung of the career ladder, but still has a way to go. Several expensive tailored suits, made of fine material in the latest style could make a difference in how he is perceived in the business world.
A country club membership, while possibly very expensive, is generally recognized as the passport to social interaction with the people who facilitate the rise of a person's career. It also provides a venue for golf, whether for the building of business relationships or simply enjoyment. - While it is generally accepted that older people, especially men, are difficult to buy for, there are remarkably meaningful gifts that may not normally occur to the giver. Sixty years of age by no means signifies the end of a successful career. However, when retirement is in the immediate future or the recipient is in poor health or alone, the gift of a pet may not be simply enjoyable but also therapeutic, especially in later years. Choosing the animal that will be most appreciated by the recipient and provides the most meaningful companionship is made much simpler when the giver is not concerned about expense.
Another option is a dream vacation, no expense spared, for the recipient and his spouse. A vacation is a perfect complement for a 60 year old, still young enough to fully enjoy a trip anywhere in the world with plenty of time to reflect upon it.
Expensive Gifts for a 21 Year Old
Expensive Gifts for a 40 Year Old
Expensive Gifts for a 60 Year Old
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