Who's winning?


The phile who spends 30k on speakers and is not satisfied?

Or the person spending spending $500.00 on a soundbar totally enjoying the experience?

Can anyone relate even if we are not talking a soundbar but a lesser speaker?

hersch8888

In my philosophy, the person who is totally enjoying an experience is 'winning' over somebody who is not. Might not even be 'winning' or 'losing', just 'different'. 

While I don't understand churners the few I've known seem to be happy living in the churn so whom am I to judge.

 

And for those who understand about the downsides of desire there is more to. it than winning and losing.

i see a Pareto optimal frontier where they both are winners

cue Peter Gabriel

It depends.  Perhaps the person who spent $30K on speakers can replace them with $40K speakers with less inconvenience than the other guy can upgrade his soundbar.