The things we buy have an absolute value — the price we pay for them — but they also possess relative perceived values. Not everything with the same price holds the same value to me. An $80 pair of work boots might be worth much more to me than an $80 sweater or an $80 meal in a restaurant.
And I can often (not always) derive more value from something cheap than from a more expensive equivalent. My roomates always said you should buy a nike basketball shoes if you really like basketball.However,i never do it.For one thing,i have no the spare money to spend on this expensive shoes.For the other thing,I just think an Anta or Lining shoes which is cheaper than nike is OK for my running and jumping.I would rather spend the extra money to do other siginificant thing.Even sometimes,it is difficult for me to detect a ¥200~300 difference between two or three shoes.
That is what i think,not everything with the same price holds the same value to me.
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