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minus-squarebrbposting@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down1·2 months agoThat’s funny and I’m sure you know this but for purposes of discussion - Think about a couple common examples: I would pay like a thousand dollars not to wash clothes by hand for a few years. You see washing machines are like $500-$1000, you buy, you’re happy. I’d pay five bucks to have a sweet dark tasting liquid in my mouth and not be as tired. Cha-ching, Starbucks makes a sale. So even rational consumers often make purchases when their expected utility/satisfaction exceeds the monetary cost.
That’s funny and I’m sure you know this but for purposes of discussion -
Think about a couple common examples:
You see washing machines are like $500-$1000, you buy, you’re happy.
Cha-ching, Starbucks makes a sale.
So even rational consumers often make purchases when their expected utility/satisfaction exceeds the monetary cost.