The issue of whether to spend one’s hard earned wages on attending expensive football, rugby or baseball matches or other exclusive diversions as opposed using it more wisely and prudently has become a matter of concern for many. Critics argue that such frivolity is a misuse of precious funds, however, I personally believe the opposite. This essay will discuss why the benefits of attending sports or cultural occasions are worth more than the actual ticket price by using examples taken from the Harvard Business Review and the Woodstock Festival.
On the one hand, those festival goers and sports fans who attend concerts, gigs, matches or athletic competitions happily extol the virtues of these on their overall well-being, both physical and mental. The main reason for this is twofold, firstly by watching, participating and enjoying a game people’s overactive stress level can be radically reduced. Secondly, many such important and well-respected events have become a noteworthy opportunity for socializing or networking. For example, a recent article published by the Harvard Business Review showed that key, ambitious top executives in the 500 Fortune companies had invested in tickets for basketball games not only for themselves, but for their clients aiming to seek distraction and amusement while entertaining and nurturing future business contacts. Therefore, although it could be suggested that the high price of ticket sales has been exacerbated by powerful corporate or event organizers with sky high budgets, there is no doubt of the positive spin- offs in health and business.
On the other hand, if money is no object, then there is overwhelming evidence that going to festivals, attending concerts or investing in experiences is a growing trend which is appreciated because of its ability to build fond and durable memories which last a lifetime and become part of a family’s history. An example of this was the mythical Woodstock music festival in 1969, which was a peaceful milestone witnessed by thousands of people who have afforded it legendary status. Thus, the emotional value of such events cannot be overstated.
To conclude from the aforementioned arguments, I firmly believe that despite the frequent prohibitive high prices of attending sporting and cultural events, doing so can be enormously positive and justifiable for the benefits it brings to those who are there. From the significant growth in richly diverse Festivals worldwide, it could be predicted that in the future this kind of events will continue to grow in popularity as people elect to spend their earnings on experiences rather than in material goods. 
The issue of whether to spend one’s  
hard earned
 wages on attending expensive football, rugby or baseball matches or other exclusive diversions as opposed using it more  
wisely
 and  
prudently
 has become a matter of concern for  
many
. Critics argue that such frivolity is a misuse of precious funds,  
however
, I  
personally
 believe the opposite. This essay will discuss why the benefits of attending sports or cultural occasions are worth more than the actual ticket price by using examples taken from the Harvard Business Review and the Woodstock Festival.
On the one hand, those  
festival
 goers and sports fans who attend concerts, gigs, matches or athletic competitions  
happily
 extol the virtues of these on their  
overall
 well-being, both physical and mental. The main reason for this is twofold,  
firstly
 by watching, participating and enjoying a game  
people
’s overactive  
stress
 level can be  
radically
  reduced
.  
Secondly
,  
many
 such  
important
 and well-respected  
events
 have become a noteworthy opportunity for socializing or networking.  
For example
, a recent article published by the Harvard Business Review  
showed
 that key, ambitious top executives in the 500 Fortune  
companies
 had invested in tickets for basketball games not  
only
 for themselves,  
but
 for their clients aiming to seek distraction and amusement while entertaining and nurturing future business contacts.  
Therefore
, although it could  
be suggested
 that the high price of ticket sales has  
been exacerbated
 by powerful corporate or  
event
 organizers with  
sky high
 budgets, there is no doubt of the  
positive
 spin- offs in health and business. 
On the other hand
, if money is no object, then there is overwhelming evidence that going to  
festivals
, attending concerts or investing in experiences is a growing trend which  
is appreciated
  because
 of its ability to build fond and durable memories which last a lifetime and become part of a family’s history. An example of this was the mythical Woodstock music  
festival
 in 1969, which was a peaceful milestone witnessed by thousands of  
people
 who have afforded it legendary status.  
Thus
, the emotional value of such  
events
 cannot  
be overstated
. 
To conclude
 from the aforementioned arguments, I  
firmly
 believe that despite the frequent prohibitive high prices of attending sporting and cultural  
events
, doing  
so
 can be  
enormously
  positive
 and justifiable for the benefits it brings to those who are there. From the significant growth in  
richly
 diverse  
Festivals
 worldwide, it could  
be predicted
 that in the future this kind of  
events
 will continue to grow in popularity as  
people
 elect to spend their earnings on experiences  
rather
 than in material  
goods
.