MIND MATTERS

Wray Herbert

Value System

New studies offer insight into the subjective, and often less-than-rational, ways we decide what to buy and how much to pay.

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  • Posted By: CentralCalLPHA @ 07/06/2008 12:22:50 AM

    Like another article I read via this site, the message is an important one and a currently relevant one. The bottom line is not readily visible in the introduction of the article which almost had me dismiss the entirety of the article. I believe that the consumer is 100% responsible to critically think through purchases if budget is really tight. However, personal values enter the equation when making meaningful purchases keeping the cost in mind and researching the other choices. Personal values shape one's spending patterns as does other choices in other areas in their life.

  • Posted By: Roberts1010 @ 07/05/2008 7:21:17 PM

    I agree with kramarclan, I don't like this newsweek site, or the other articles I have tried to read..the damn add keeps taking away from the reading experience so much I find it very irritating..The last article I read I almost sent them a complaing email, maybe some of should try that....that is the most irritating thing to do on a site to interfere with reading their articles, I question their marketing wisdom.....So, I closed the frame to a small size and almost completely got rid of her moving hands...I could still see a small part of the movement, so I put a piece of post card over it and then was able to read the article without the interruption...

  • Posted By: ZephyrDragon @ 07/02/2008 3:10:36 PM

    I recently had some dental work done and was quite upset at the bill - $200.00, after insurance.
    A week later my 12yr old cat became very ill but I had no qualms about laying out an initial $500.00 to the vet.
    The bill eventually reached $800.00 after some additional tests and the decision to euthanize my pet
    rather than subject her to any more tests or continue to watch her waste away. I would have gladly
    spent double that (had it been economically possible for me to do so) to make her well. :-(

    And no, I am not looking for another cat!!

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