It's worth buying ANYTHING as long as you're actually going to use it.
Here's what I mean.
A lot of times, we buy things, and because of their perceived value, we have high expectations that "they're going to do all the work for us".
Then, after we buy them and discover the secret, our expectations often crash because "it's not what we thought it would be" (I mean, it's not some real magic prop that's going to do all the work for you).
My advice is, whatever you buy, promise yourself — and your ancestors — THAT YOU'RE GOING TO USE IT. Carry it with you and use it as often as you can.
That's the ONLY WAY we can truly say it's worth the investment.
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It's worth buying ANYTHING as long as you're actually going to use it.
Here's what I mean.
A lot of times, we buy things, and because of their perceived value, we have high expectations that "they're going to do all the work for us".
Then, after we buy them and discover the secret, our expectations often crash because "it's not what we thought it would be" (I mean, it's not some real magic prop that's going to do all the work for you).
My advice is, whatever you buy, promise yourself — and your ancestors — THAT YOU'RE GOING TO USE IT. Carry it with you and use it as often as you can.
That's the ONLY WAY we can truly say it's worth the investment.
That's just my two cents. 😊