I'll explain this like it's a game. (Even though it IS kinda like one if you really take the time to think about it).
*Sidenote - When i say the word "buy" when it comes to this whole market stuff it means in a relationship*
Eventually as humans and as a teenagers and young adults, the idea of companionship comes around. The thought of sharing your world with another person, being together in a relationship, romance, the happily ever after that everyone wants creeps into your mind. Before you know it, your shopping in this thing called a "market" (or store, whichever you prefer). You have your list on what you want out of your companion. Things such as hair color, body type, political views, tastes in music, talents, philosophies, goals in life, those kinds of things (there's probably more to this list but I'm not going to put them down) you know what I'm talking about.
In theory, the goal of this "Market" is to basically get the best product available that you can find and establish a relationship with it for a set amount of time (DISCLAIMER: Time varies with the product you choose). Now for some people, they only go to the market at least a few times (like two or three) and don't come back. For others, they are frequent shoppers at this market racking up those reward points because they buy and run through products so quickly, it'd make your head spin.
If the thought of "what kind of person are you in this market game" came across your mind, i'll tell you.
For me, I am one of those people that does go to the market occasionally, BUT, I just browse. I see what the products themselves offer, compare to them to the "list" that I have, and if it matches, I may or may not put it in the cart. Right now though, nothing's going into the cart.
As we all know, every product is different, no two are the same. All have more costs and benefits. Some products are deceiving, some are too good to be true, some have malfunctions that we can't deal with, some just look so dam attractive to buy that you have to just get it now but upon further investigation (or maybe experience with that product) it wasn't worth getting it at all.
In any case we all go to the "Market" eventually at some point of time because we have that need of companionship. Just be careful of what products you choose, as they would say, buyer beware.
Once you find the product that makes you the happiest, and would stick with for a lifetime, you know you did something right.
Happy Shopping,
Phoenix
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