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Originally Posted by packs
I will be the voice of hippie reason:
You're comparing two things with no intrinsic value. Gold has no value. Value has been assigned to it. Just like all things. So saying something like gold at least has value whereas cardboard does not, is a draw. Neither have value in itself. We have placed value on it.
What you're really saying is that any offer should be appreciated. But it's not because cardboard is worth less than gold.
Ladies and gentleman, good night.
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Disagree in part, that logic means nothing has 'value' I am going by 'usefulness' Gold is used to build things, parts in computers, conduct electricity...there zero usefulness to cards versus what you can find for free on the street..
AGree about the part saying any offer should be appreciated..