Aug 30, 2008 01:30
So, I may have mentioned this before, but basically, I perceive that there are two ways of shopping.
One is that you want to maximize your pleasure per dollar. This is the situation where you spend ours shoping around for the cheapest deals, and you might buy random fun stuff you don't actaully need. But at least it was worth it =P
Then, there is the kind of shopping where you shop specifically for a certain item, and you will pay through your teeth to get it.
Basically, I see that allowances can be made on things in the first category. But sometimes, the only way to get the thing you need is to buy the outrageously expensive one [read: electric fencing gear]
Similarly, I have noticed there are things I like, but want to get at the cheapest price, but there are other things, well, that I'm just willing to pay [more or less] whatever they charge me for.
fencing,
hats,
chai,
green,
peets,
clothing,
secondhand,
shopping,
economics,
eco-friendly