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Maybe people just buy it bc they enjoy it...when people go to the movies or a concert you tellin me they are trying to fill a void?How ever you spend your money is obviously up to you. I can understand someone having this same pair in 1985 and wanting to have it again? Or perhaps a reseller looking to make $100-$200+ profit? Or maybe someone who is so rich that it won't even dent their funds?
But if none of those, "what void in my soul am I trying to fill by purchasing this product?" Less people now than ever have the ability for that type of introspection.
It's easy to get caught up in the way it makes you feel when you aquire them. The sense of accomplishment. But then ask, "What am I really accomplishing?"
Maybe people just buy it bc they enjoy it...when people go to the movies or a concert you tellin me they are trying to fill a void?
If you are speaking for yourself....cool. $200 or $2000 is nothing to some people. Some people spend a ton of money and do not care. It’s not really up to others to say they need to change. It’s really none of our business.But one can say that for everything:
High fat, high carbohydrate food, strippers and prostitutes, pornography, gambling, drugs and alcohol, etc. "I'm doing it because I enjoy it."
Are people really spending $500-$1000 a month on movies and concerts?
People can obliviously spend their money on whatever they choose to ... I myself have spent a pretty penny on retro Jordans and designer shoes and boots and am glad I did, as I plan to wear them and enjoy them.
But where does it end? The elated feeling I got when I bought these objects has slowly faded and I find myself wanting more and more. It's not a feeling that I like.
If its not a feeling you dont like, do something about it then.
These cats at NT will make your feelings worse, don't fall victim lol.
I'm not going to hold you back. These are just some
Fabre it’s like a luxury car. People don’t need em. But want em. These products have the same kind of appeal to people. Now coming from where Jordan 1s were priced a couple years ago to where they are now, it’s tough parting with that kind of money. But clearly there’s a market for it, and if people value them at $500+, prices on the lower end will be $500. This isn’t a hobby anymore. there’s a profit to be made. I took up cycling as a hobby insteadBut one can say that for everything:
High fat, high carbohydrate food, strippers and prostitutes, pornography, gambling, drugs and alcohol, etc. "I'm doing it because I enjoy it."
Are people really spending $500-$1000 a month on movies and concerts?
People can obliviously spend their money on whatever they choose to ... I myself have spent a pretty penny on retro Jordans and designer shoes and boots and am glad I did, as I plan to wear them and enjoy them.
But where does it end? The elated feeling I got when I bought these objects has slowly faded and I find myself wanting more and more. It's not a feeling that I like.
If you are speaking for yourself....cool. $200 or $2000 is nothing to some people. Some people spend a ton of money and do not care. It’s not really up to others to say they need to change. It’s really none of our business.
All I know is resale is plummeting!
But one can say that for everything:
High fat, high carbohydrate food, strippers and prostitutes, pornography, gambling, drugs and alcohol, etc. "I'm doing it because I enjoy it."
But where does it end? The elated feeling I got when I bought these objects has slowly faded and I find myself wanting more and more. It's not a feeling that I like.
Like I said before, people can spend their money how they choose. $500 is a drop in the bucket to some. But I always ask myself:
"What will life be like if I don't aquire them?"
This goes for any type of recreational spending.
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Fabre it’s like a luxury car. People don’t need em. But want em. These products have the same kind of appeal to people. Now coming from where Jordan 1s were priced a couple years ago to where they are now, it’s tough parting with that kind of money. But clearly there’s a market for it, and if people value them at $500+, prices on the lower end will be $500. This isn’t a hobby anymore. there’s a profit to be made. I took up cycling as a hobby instead
And my opinion, people should be paying for luxury cars in cash as opposed to a 30% APR, two-year plan. But people will do that anyhow because they want the high end vehicle and the precived status that goes along with it.
The more I think about the current sneaker game, I realize the only true winners are Nike and the Bot Resellers. Everyone else is taking it up the ***
The vast majority of people on here aren’t spending $500 though. There are some cats spending big money and copping the majority of releases but that’s not everybody. In comparison to the total NT subscriber base the big spenders are a small percentage. Most people coppin 1 to 3 max a month and many are flipping those purchases or previous purchases. Yea, you see the people dropping that bag and posting but most of us are just looking at the pics and throwin up the orLike I said before, people can spend their money how they choose. $500 is a drop in the bucket to some. But I always ask myself:
"What will life be like if I don't aquire them?"
This goes for any type of recreational spending.
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unlike everything else you just mentioned, you can simply sell a pair of shoes if they're no longer worth the $$$ to you
You only take it up the *** if you choose to. It doesn't have to be that way.For most, life is all about taking it up the ***. It’s all about how you deal with it.
You only take it up the *** if you choose to. It doesn't have to be that way.
So then your a collector/re-seller, similar to comics and baseball cards, back in the day.