Originally Posted By: Notes Norton

I like Canada, and I like the Canadians, so the memories of the pleasant experiences remain while the memories of the money are actually meaningless.

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Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and if you aren't playing the investment game and moving your retirement account around, it doesn't really matter. What matters is enjoying the purchases you make with your money.

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I really like the way you think, Notes!

I like the quote (paraphrased)
"The bitterness of using a cheap product lasts much longer than the sweetness of a low price."

Point being, that whether the price was high or low, we soon forget the money part of the deal. The million dollar question is whether or not the purchased product or memories of a purchased experience continue to please us. We WILL remember those things. Especially the vacations.