Depends on what your goals happen to be more long term. I'd take an extra 10K and pay off a house (yes I have property that 10K would pay off).
Beyond that I'd focus on experiences rather than things. I'm at a place in life where I have enough funds to cover the necessary things and so I'll sometimes spend on various things. Pieces of art or jewelry that I enjoy looking at or wearing, good clothes and shoes, but all that is still "stuff". Right now I'm weighing getting a higher end more stylish car for example, and beyond that I like going to great places with great people, maybe concerts or weekend trips or longer trips. Maybe high end food or wine. Entertainment. Experiences.
That's aside from family/kid oriented stuff. I take good care of my kiddos and sometimes splurge on them if they are making great grades and being responsible young people.
If you buy things buy quality things. You'll pay more initially but you'll have them longer and you'll get more value for your dollar. I have dresses and shoes for example that I've had 20+ years that are still in style and that still get Wow factor compliments when I am out. I have some Gucci shoes that I've owned prior to getting married that I used to wear to my ex husband's nightclub in the 1990s. Its always fun to tell people that when they notice those shoes, lol.
You can always replace things. Things are just things. Memories are where it's at. I'll have great stories to tell when I'm truly an old lady.