The difference between perceived value and actual value is what you tell others and what you do yourself.
I know you are all gonna fanboi, but some of you may try to do this objectively
I have come up with a handy rating scale:
I know you are all gonna fanboi, but some of you may try to do this objectively
I have come up with a handy rating scale:
Perceived value 1-10: 1 is "you should scrap it if one thing goes wrong" and "never buy one of those", 10 is "Shut up and take my money (Fry meme)" and "you should keep fixing it, it will always be worth $$$" This is the advice you give other people IRL and on the interwebs Actual value 1-10: 1 is " I wouldn't drive it if you gave me one", 10 is "I will buy this at market value and be happy to drive it forever" This is the behavior you exhibit when spending your own money My ratings are below:
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