jakedesnake

jakedesnake t1_iy12cqz wrote

Absolutely.

Not sure they would hold as LPTs anyhow though cause they are not specific. It's a bit like saying "get a job with an employer that cares about their staff".

>This is called life pro tips

Yeah well almost no one really cares about that fact though. People here these days are just posting because they like to see their own words in print. That's the sad truth. Very few things are tips that people can actually apply, to get some life improvement.

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jakedesnake t1_iy10nmm wrote

> If the only things you buy in life [...] do have a good resale value or you can even sell them for more than you paid for them then you are certainly a pro at that part of life.

Well that's very uncommon. There are on the other hand people who are specialized in certain areas like antiques, cars, old candle holders, oil paintings, houses... and they know which ones are interesting to buy and which ones arent.

This LPT post however is about none of the above

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jakedesnake t1_ixyyia0 wrote

> I think people assume everything they buy has some resale value correlated to what they paid for it as long as it's in good condition.

This is not my impression. Most people are, as shocking as it may sound, like you and me.

Sure some people on the second hand market are a bit optimistic, but you always have those guys.

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