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by Retric
4235 days ago
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There are a lot of products and techniques that help people look more beautiful. However, at its core beauty relates to both age and heath and as such it's less superficial than is generally portrayed. Taking this back to buying experiences. IMO, there is basic expenses like buying gas or shampoo which don’t cheapen things. But the further extremes you go like plastic surgery or renting out a hotel not just a room you’re inherently worse off. |
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Plastic surgery might help someone with a physical deformity, and renting out a hotel might be a necessity for a scientific conference.
You can't judge the value of a dollar based on the assumption that there exists an average person that spends it. For every frivolous act of spending you can conceive of, I can respond with a similar 'well intentioned / ethically sanctioned' act of spending, from a perspective you might not have been aware of, given you likely don't have perfect information about the state of everything in existence.
It depends on who you think you are to judge how another person lives their life. What you consider essential and what you can live without is not the absolute for everyone.