I've recently invested in a candle, If you haven't bought a serious candle before it actually is a little bit of an investment, they can run you as much as $50 doll hairs, they aren't exactly cheap. But of course, you can get "lower quality" candles at a place like Walmart if you're on a budget.
They come in all sorts of bizzare shapes and sizes, fool your friends!
Photo link: http://www.coolshityoucanbuy.com/2011/12/money-to-burn-candles_25.html
BUT!
Man - o - man, they just light up your home in a way that a lamp simply can not. They're alive and dangerously beautiful, quite literally one must be careful not to burn your house down.
But they are just wonderful things to have, they make your house smell good, ladies love a man who loves candles?
I'm going out on a limb here but I'm pretty certain that's accurate in general.
They just make you feel so good, ALL THE TIME. And just easily make the background of your living space just that much more enjoyable, I CAN'T say it enough.
Look at these poltergeist looking things, ooo ahhh.
A diy for these and link to photo can be found here: http://yourhouseandgarden.com/diy-halloween-candles/
This one is cool for halloween too.
Photo link: https://www.boredpanda.com/bloody-hand-halloween-candle-creepycandles/
Also, tons of musicians use candles in the creative process, it appears to be a pivotal element.
Once at an internship, Wyclef Jean sent me to sax fifth avenue to purchase a $64 candle. I mean, I don't know what it smelled like but, it must have been important.
This exact candle If I remember correctly.
It could be worse though, this is a picture of a $495 designer candle, wow.
Hey, it may seem obvious but the price barrier is a big factor for people I feel like.
Go get yourself a candle and let me know how you feel afterward, I
I'm betting my bottom dollar you will appreciate the difference.
Steem on family :)