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I think that it’s basic survival instinct to love what’s yours.
People love their decisions (are looking to justify their own behavior) more than they love the purchase. Few own-up to their mistakes.
Look how much time people spend shopping for clothes at the mall. Do you see many who are well dressed? But everyone thinks that’s she pretty. A house is kinda like that but with greater emotions because it’s a bigger purchase.
I think that it’s basic survival instinct to love what’s yours.
People love their decisions (are looking to justify their own behavior) more than they love the purchase. Few own-up to their mistakes.
Look how much time people spend shopping for clothes at the mall. Do you see many who are well dressed? But everyone thinks that’s she pretty. A house is kinda like that but with greater emotions because it’s a bigger purchase.
I was going to go the anthropological ,philosophical route on this but passed. Iv’e got my theories but they don’t always reflect a pretty picture of human nature. Yes for some of us the board is more boring without radical debates. I am enjoying being a good boy too though.
I was going to go the anthropological ,philosophical route on this but passed. Iv’e got my theories but they don’t always reflect a pretty picture of human nature. Yes for some of us the board is more boring without radical debates. I am enjoying being a good boy too though.
Good advice, vrudny.
Someone I know just sunk $20k on hardwood flooring for his house which he just listed at a rich price.
The house does show nicely. I wonder if he’ll recover his investment.
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Rustico, I like your philosophical views. We need some distractions from the slow moving real estate market.
Good advice, vrudny.
Someone I know just sunk $20k on hardwood flooring for his house which he just listed at a rich price.
The house does show nicely. I wonder if he’ll recover his investment.
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Rustico, I like your philosophical views. We need some distractions from the slow moving real estate market.