• drlecompte@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    Definitely the former. The difference is not worth the price hike for me. I guess it's like with really high performance cars. I appreciate that a Ferrari f40 is in a league of its own and truly extraordinary, I just can't be bothered to spend that much money on it.

    I guess it's the same with many things. The difference between low quality and high quality is really noticeable and usually comes with a substantial cost. But the difference in cost between high (even exceptional) quality and top-tier truly one-of-a-kind is usually very high, and not worth it for me.

    • Piers@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      So you do enjoy the nicest foods more. You just don't enjoy them proportionally more relative to how much more expensive they are?