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The $12 Coffee Mug That’s Worth More Than Your Souvenirs.

The Journal’s travel pages profiled people who collect cheesy souvenirs — city mugs, shot glasses, magnets — not for their value but for the memories they hold. A fun read, and a quiet reminder about what money is actually for.

Capital Wealth Daily · Analysis by Sean Anees Saifi · June 16, 2026
A shelf of colorful city-name coffee mugs and travel trinkets.
Worthless to a appraiser, priceless to the person who was there.

The Joy Of Kitsch

It’s a delightful feature: collectors who hunt down Starbucks (SBUX) “You Are Here” mugs, shot glasses, and city magnets from everywhere they’ve been. The objects are objectively worthless — and that’s the point. Each one is a bookmark for a trip, a person, a moment. The wall of mugs is really a wall of memories.

What Money Is For

I keep a version of this conversation with clients constantly. The goal of building wealth was never the biggest number on a statement; it was the freedom to collect the experiences that actually make a life — the trips, the time with people, the small kitschy mug that means nothing to anyone but you. Stuff depreciates. The memory of being somewhere with someone you love does not.

What This Means For The Book

This is the why behind the spreadsheets. We plan the cash flow so that the trips happen — so the experiences that fill the shelf get bought while you’re healthy enough to enjoy them, not deferred forever in the name of one more zero. A good plan funds the mugs.

Themes & Tickers In This Article

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