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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (47348)12/22/2021 3:03:59 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III2 Recommendations

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ajtj99
Jacob Snyder

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I did the same in my marketing class. They defined it as letting people know where to get what they needed and I said, no it's getting people to want what they don't need.
I was raised to differentiate between needs and wants. I also tend to "mostly" only purchase things that retain or increase in value. Of course there are exceptions like TV, Computers etc.
All my farm equipment was bought used, on the cheap then rebuilt by myself and is worth more now than what I paid for it and the repair. I've never bought a new car and keep them until the wheels fall off (or a tree falls on them LOL)
I retired at 50 and wouldn't change much.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (47348)12/27/2021 11:11:00 PM
From: Arran Yuan1 Recommendation

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ajtj99

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Pretty philosophical!!! Let me know vacation the word much better than I could have ever been able to as a foreign English speaker, thank you very much!

Maximizing individual vacation of life is always the basic principle for me, which indentures me to always try my best to take care of my family along the way, while money is just a by-product as contribution to society has been made, too.