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I've had (and still do sometimes) have this issue. I've been flexing my impulse control skills for a few months in not buying an enterprise grade server for my home. The advice that helped me was to step into the hobby slowly.
Get a middle range setup (I. E don't rent a farm, go volunteer at a community farm instead) for a while and only upgrade once I'm more invested and learning the limitations of my setup (example for you: I've volunteered at this farm all year and love waking up to do it consistently, Maybe I can rent my own to have more control over the crops).
This way if my hyperfocus moves elsewhere I'm not overly invested.