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Old 12-18-17, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 350htrr
Good for you... But if you can just simply never afford, walnuts, pecans, almonds, etc. I would say you would not enjoy/would not be as satisfactory a life as if you could afford them because you actually want them.
No, because I get happiness from devoting myself to doing good deeds. So I look at pricing as a cue for how abundant or scarce something is and adjust my consumption accordingly, i.e. to leave more over for others. So if the price of peanuts is low, I buy more of those with the assumption that there is more that needs to be consumed in order not to waste them; but if the price of walnuts is high, I restrict my consumption under the assumption that they are scarce and more people will have to option of buying them if I eat them less often. I am perfectly happy to live like this and I just advocate the planting of more nut trees so tree nuts will become more abundant and thus more affordable so more people can buy and eat more of them.
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