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How so? Did I lie? Did I change your words? If so, report me.
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How so? Did I lie? Did I change your words? If so, report me.
What defines what an object or service is worth? How about your own job? Are you worth what you're paid and why?Do you think when someone puts a price tag on an item that is more than what its really worth is dishonest gain?
Like if you wanted to sell your car and knew it was worth about 2000 and put 3000 on it and sold it, thats dishonest gain? As you know in your heart you made more off someone that knew less, and ripped them off. Or is that fair deal?
And like food and clothes and everything every product says quality, but its not, dishonest gain. I mean, you dont see a product that says crap quality we use cheap stuff, no honest gain, you can probably buy dog food that says quality on the label. lol.
Im just interested to know how far to the point what people would call 'dishonest gain'.
The answer to this question is ultimately determined by the buyer. It's value is going to be the end result of a negotiation. How badly does the seller want to sell or how determined is the buyer to have it?What defines what an object or service is worth?
One thing I do find amazing is how pathetic things are valued in the world.
For example, water is a need, it has value, yet a small stone, like a diamond, is 'value' a million dollars, but it has absolutaly no use and is good for nothing, its just a shiny stone that does nothing.
I agree.
Well, diamonds are at least hard. You can use them for high-quality cutting tools.
But yes, water has an "inherent" value, and diamonds have a "value" that comes almost entirely from the fact that many people want them.
The situation with gold is much the same as with diamonds. The practical value of gold is that it is a metal that does not corrode, but its current high price is due to the fact that it's shiny, and many people want it.
Gold, silver, diamonds, and (I'm forgetting the one more expensive than gold) are industrial materials.
We use them every day.
Gold in your cell phone. Diamond core cutting for concrete, silver in electric panels, and then your catalytic converters on your car has the one I can't remember.
Each bit runs between $1000-2000.Cutting concrete with dimonds?. How much does one of them concrete cutters cost. lol.
I have heard that before about cell phones have a very tiny piece of gold in them.
Each bit runs between $1000-2000.
They last a long time... Kinda. But it's a necessary cost. The drill that holds them is cheaper than the core bits.
But also many of your tile and stone cutting blades contain diamonds as well.
None of them are cheap. And they must have water or else they ruin pretty quickly.
and then your catalytic converters on your car has the one I can't remember.
Platinum... Thank you.Platinum? Palladium? Rhodium?
Gold is useless for homes.it melts in fire.Yea but gold and dimond are only good if you want to use them for something, like building a house of gold makes the house solid, but just having a gold nugget is good for nothing, may as well just have a poo nugget, or get a stone from the beach. I guess it can be used for other things like its a good conductor of electricity.
All threePlatinum? Palladium? Rhodium?
Cutting concrete with dimonds?. How much does one of them concrete cutters cost. lol.
I have heard that before about cell phones have a very tiny piece of gold in them.
No...not really.Well, for one thing, even though diamond bits are expensive, they're prolly never real diamonds but, cubic zirconia. That was the real yee haw when...Tracy Hall(?) Invented synthetic diamonds, industry! Not the jewelry market, lol. Cheap fake diamonds are used in a lotta lotta different bits. They're just as hard as the real thing.
There is also a big difference between jewel quality diamonds and industrial tool quality diamonds.Well, for one thing, even though diamond bits are expensive, they're prolly never real diamonds but, cubic zirconia. That was the real yee haw when...Tracy Hall(?) Invented synthetic diamonds, industry! Not the jewelry market, lol. Cheap fake diamonds are used in a lotta lotta different bits. They're just as hard as the real thing.