For a variety of things, always divide the price by the frequency of use.
For example, something that is very inexpensive but never used can be very expensive, and something that is quite expensive but used daily can end up costing less per use. This is also a sense of numbers.
I like clothes, but I mainly buy jackets and pants. But in the end, it is shoes that I use every day, isn’t it? If you skimp on the cost of shoes, your feet will get tired and you won’t look stylish. This is what I have been thinking lately. Human beings have an eye for the head, the fingers, the feet, and the tips of the feet. Therefore, hats, watches, and shoes change the impression.
In other words, shoes and watches are things we wear every day. If your tastes match them, it makes sense to buy them even if they are a little expensive
For a variety of things, always divide the price by the frequency of use.
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