That's kind of like saying an expensive designer shirt has the same insulation utility value as a cheaper generic one without the high class logo. Yes, this is obviously true.
In the actual consumer marketplace, luxury is more about exclusive high priced varieties that look different than it is about superior functionality.
People seem to be eternally shocked by this like we're living in some real life version of groundhog day. Almost as if believing consumers actually aren't infinitely rational utility maximizing automatons is some kind of impossible leap of faith.
Sorry, everything is absurd and there's nothing you can do about it.
Thats fine but the parent comment is saying that the video has high praise of the product when the closing quote of the video says something to the effect of "You would be a complete moron to buy this".
He has some interesting discoveries like how they make plastic feel like metal but overall the vibe I got from it is the product does not match the price.
In the actual consumer marketplace, luxury is more about exclusive high priced varieties that look different than it is about superior functionality.
People seem to be eternally shocked by this like we're living in some real life version of groundhog day. Almost as if believing consumers actually aren't infinitely rational utility maximizing automatons is some kind of impossible leap of faith.
Sorry, everything is absurd and there's nothing you can do about it.