It is the 'Murican way.
Sounds like you saw a better movie than I did. :\i love harry potter.
i love the twist when Gandalf proclaimed he was Harry's father. didnt see that coming!
with light sabers in hand, they went to fight the evil Romulans together
It's premature to measure happiness after a purchase because it doesn't take into account the unhappiness later because the money is gone.
I go to deal sites and it amazes me how many people buy stuff only because it's cheaper than it usually is. If you hadn't given a moment's thought to buying a KitchenAid mixer before, why would you buy one now just because it's $100 off? It doesn't matter how cheap it is, if you didn't need it or want it before you heard about the sale, then you almost certainly wasted your money.
That whole concept mystifies me - how the price can make people buy stuff, not need or want.
It's premature to measure happiness after a purchase because it doesn't take into account the unhappiness later because the money is gone.
I go to deal sites and it amazes me how many people buy stuff only because it's cheaper than it usually is. If you hadn't given a moment's thought to buying a KitchenAid mixer before, why would you buy one now just because it's $100 off? It doesn't matter how cheap it is, if you didn't need it or want it before you heard about the sale, then you almost certainly wasted your money.
That whole concept mystifies me - how the price can make people buy stuff, not need or want.
It's premature to measure happiness after a purchase because it doesn't take into account the unhappiness later because the money is gone.
I go to deal sites and it amazes me how many people buy stuff only because it's cheaper than it usually is. If you hadn't given a moment's thought to buying a KitchenAid mixer before, why would you buy one now just because it's $100 off? It doesn't matter how cheap it is, if you didn't need it or want it before you heard about the sale, then you almost certainly wasted your money.
That whole concept mystifies me - how the price can make people buy stuff, not need or want.
what is your point? you are repeating exactly what i typed.
Because many people (not saying you do), consider them completely different things, when in reality they are not. In fact, those items usually cost much more and are much shorter lived than a material item. There are many comments about "material" items, vs "experience" in this thread, but the reality is it's the same thing. All of them create moments and experience, just in different ways.
Because many people (not saying you do), consider them completely different things, when in reality they are not. In fact, those items usually cost much more and are much shorter lived than a material item. There are many comments about "material" items, vs "experience" in this thread, but the reality is it's the same thing. All of them create moments and experience, just in different ways.
Some may think dropping 3K to fly to Europe to look at some old buildings for a day is a waste of money, while another may think spending that 3K on a PC is a waste of money.
I for one also prefer the travel spending rather than material items, but it all sums up to the same thing at the end of the day. Buying what someone else is selling. There is very little that won't cost you money these days.
Now who's putting up the money to go to Mars?
In the sense that they have a different effect on happiness... they are different. Why is this such a hard concept?
Especially free ones!
I don't have it in front of me, and cant find the links online, but some of the studies I mentioned are in this book, in a chapter about happiness.
http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/B0057DCE7M
It uses peer reviewed studies showing that money spent on experiences is "far more effective" than money spent on things, at making one happy.
The reasoning is that you grow a tolerance to the things you use every day, a sweet car just becomes "normal" to you, in the same way that a $5k used Honda becomes normal to a college kid. Memories of a great vacation actually get better over time. Even years later you can be like "oh man remember how much friggin fun we had hiking the alps?"
In other news, people feel less hungry when eating, and drinking has been found to cure thirst!
Over to you Tom. How the weekend weather shaping up?