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by johnthuss
893 days ago
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One big difference is that physical things exact an on-going tax since you have to store them in your house and maintain them. Hence the "does it spark joy?" question. That said, the up-side is that physical goods can provide on-going benefit. For example, I love my AirPods Pro - they bring me joy every day. |
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Seems like the objects enable experiences. However, due to hedonic adaptation, you might get less value out of those daily experiences over time.
- collectible? one-time novelty object but possible ongoing "look at my things" experience
- tech item? possibly ongoing experiences
- status symbol? ongoing experience getting admiration of people that care about such things
- sharp reliable chisel? ongoing experience every time you partake in your creative hobby
- travel itinerary? one-time period of experiences but ongoing photographs, stories and memories
It's not clear cut at all, in my opinion, the delineation between experiences and things.