Personally, I think that what we should always look for when we choose to buy something is value and the best quality that we can afford based on our possibilities. As you well said, we will never fully know if our purchase decisions are fully wise or correct, but what is certain is that the quality of goods and services is better the more they are worth in monetary terms.
But, of course, this is not a call to be more spending in our lives (besides, everyone is free to decide what they spend their money or not on), what it is about here is that we should try to be more intelligent when We spend money, depending on our needs and our monetary liquidity, to buy in the wisest way possible those things that we require and want, always from a perspective of utility, functionality and quality over time that brings us true personal satisfaction, without negatively affect our economy.
What I mean is that if we decide to spend as little as possible when buying goods and services, then the quality of what we will obtain will be directly proportional to the amount of money that we will have paid; for what you pay is what you get.
Truly there is no absolute and definitive truth on these issues, but it is truly positive to reflect on them.
I liked reading your post. Thanks for sharing. Greetings.
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Everybody looks to buy quality and value immediately they start out. But the truth is that there are various conditions that often deters us from this initial plan.
Not everybody understands the reason to buy for longevity. Some people just wants to acquire instant gratification.
Why instant gratification is something you get from the actual satisfaction of being pleased by product or service one-time, it's important to understand that we mostly choose a time frame to get satisfaction from when we're buying and this disrupts the initial plans and purpose to buy quality and value.
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Yes, the truth is that most people deal with these issues in a rather imprecise and subjective way, because they are only based on emotions.
But it is very interesting to analyze all these things and learn from them. I found your post very interesting. Greetings.
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