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As things return back to some degree of “normal,” do you find yourself… splurging?

[Bloomberg]( As things return back to some degree of “normal,” do you find yourself… splurging? You’re not alone. Whether you call it [revenge spending]( or a [“why not?” mentality](, 2021 is emerging as the ultimate moment to treat yourself [and others](. Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster. Source: Lamborghini Take Lamborghini: the Italian supercar brand [is basically sold out]( for the year. It has booked about 10 months of its production capacity as an easing pandemic unleashes a free-spending attitude among consumers confined to their homes for months. The Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD. Photographer: DREW PHILLIPS Free-spending is an understatement. The Huracán EVO RWD, one of the few rear-wheel-drive sports cars available on the market today, offers a V10, 602-horsepower engine and represents “[the Goldilocks of Huracáns](,” according to our critic. Starting price: $208,571. The Aventador SVJ Roadster is “[unadulterated excess](,” as pure a Lamborghini experience you can get—for upwards of $574,000. Automobiles on display at the Milano Monza Motor Show, June 10. Photographer: Giuliano Berti/Bloomberg “Despite a two-month shutdown due to the pandemic, Lamborghini ended 2020 as its second-best year ever,” Chief Executive Officer Stephan Winkelmann said in an interview at the Milano Monza Motor Show. Nearby crowds swarmed the over 60 brands on display including Ferrari, Porsche and McLaren, in a sign of normal life resuming in major cities like Milan. So, what’s on your revenge shopping list?  In Other Automotive News [Jeremy Clarkson Bought a Farm 11 Years Ago. Now He Has to Run It]( Top Gear meets Son-in-Law in the new Amazon series Clarkson’s Farm. [Musk Shows Off Tesla’s Fastest Car Yet, the Model S Plaid]( A halo product to prove the superiority of electric cars. [With Electric Car Investment, David Beckham Did It for the Trucks]( U.K. luxury electric car converter Lunaz is planning its first non-British project. [This Rugged Off-Road Hybrid Is Jeep’s Bridge to the Future]( The Wrangler 4XE Unlimited Rubicon shows that electrics have a bright future at Jeep.  [A Front-Row Seat to 70 Years of Automotive Design]( An influential designer-turned-critic reflects on everything from life inside GM in the 1950s to the Tesla Cybertruck. Ticket to Space Do you have what it takes to [ride a rocket to space](? Passengers aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard, named for pioneering astronaut Alan Shepard, must be: - Between 5 feet (1.52 meters) and 6 feet, 4 inches tall, weighing 110 pounds-223 pounds (50-100 kilograms). - Able to climb the seven flights on the launch tower in less than 90 seconds and sit strapped in the vehicle for as long as 90 minutes without access to a lavatory. - Able to withstand gravitational forces of as much as 5.5 times the person’s normal weight during descent and 3 times the weight for as long as two minutes on ascent. Oh, and [having $28 million]( helps, too. The Blue Origin New Shepard launch vehicle. Source: Blue Origin That was the final hammer price for a seat on the July 20 inaugural flight. Saturday’s live auction followed weeks of online bidding with more than 7,000 submissions from people in 159 countries. Proceeds will go to the Club for the Future foundation, which aims to inspire young people to pursue careers in science, technology and mathematics. Billionaire founder Jeff Bezos and his brother, Mark, will also make the 11-minute trip. The remaining three seats have yet to be accounted for. Crew capsule. Photographer: Michael Craft Photography  Paid Post For over 20 years, Selective Search Matchmakers have protected our clients’ time, privacy and preferences in their search for love. Customized searches that employ proven executive search methodologies have resulted in love for thousands of couples. [Get started with a complimentary consultation.]( Selective Search LLC. Outdoor Entertaining People are ready to party. “They want to hug and kiss and drink so much Champagne that they leave their shoes in the bushes,” says event designer extraordinaire Rebecca Gardner, the founder of new e-commerce site [Houses & Parties](. If your hosting skills are rusty, follow Gardner’s tips for stress-free entertaining. She makes a detailed itinerary, so there are no last-minute trips to the grocery store or forgotten dishes, even putting Post-its on her serving pieces to identify which food goes in what. The top rosés for summer come with bubbles, in cans, and even boxed. Source: Vendors And click through our outdoor entertaining special from Bloomberg Businessweek magazine. There are articles on fire pits and lighting to set the vibe, a buying guide to break-resistant tableware to take the worry away stylishly, and recipes for food and drink for a crowd. Not ready for a big gathering? Grab a can/bottle/box of the [summer’s best new rosé](, sink it in some ice in a [cooler-turned-boombox](, and you’ve got an instant party however and wherever you please. The Shivr-55 cooler combines ear-splitting music and ice-cold drinks. Photographer: Gabriella Herman for Bloomberg Businessweek [All Hail Skewers, the Handiest Tool in a Griller’s Arsenal]( [Set the Table for a Bright Summer Party With These 28 Durable Pieces]( [Feel Like a Kid Again With These Six Totally Grown-Up Lawn Games]( [Your Backyard Is Not a Bistro: Six New Ideas for Outdoor Lighting]( [This Versatile, Booze-Optional Lemonade Is Ideal for Hot Days Ahead]( [The Best Fire Pits for Outdoor Entertaining This Summer]( And if you read just one thing... [We Ate Eleven Madison Park’s $335 Vegan Menu, and Here Is What It’s Like]( What you can expect if you’re one of the 15,000 people on the wait list. Follow Us [Get the newsletter](  Like getting the Pursuits newsletter? [Subscribe to Bloomberg.com for unlimited access]( to trusted, data-driven journalism and gain expert analysis from exclusive subscriber-only newsletters.  You received this message because you are subscribed to Bloomberg's Pursuits newsletter. 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