JohnSlaughter opened this issue on Jul 31, 2011 · 8 posts
clifftoppler posted Sun, 21 August 2011 at 7:32 AM
It depends. The memory becomes substitute if you buy not a replacement, and it has value. You also reaffirm the power of cause and effect, and this brings greater confidence in outcomes as you venture into the unknown. But the real achievements arise if you are inviegled into buying new to sustain the roundedness of the collection. Thus you place more dosh into the hands of retailer, publisher, artists, and so contribute to their well-being. You place your "stamp" on their lives so to say.
Now can you cope with the puffed-out chest, and wear and tear on strained shirt?