So I was looking at comforters, curtains, and a down comforter today and I have realized the difference in price and quality coincide. I was wondering if this applies to other parts of life. If you pay more for something, and I don't mean always monetarily, if you get better quality or more from it. I know that products that cost more generally last longer and are of a better material. (Generally speaking.) I wonder if putting a lot of money or time into a person makes them higher quality or worth more. Because in my experience a lot of people will put their time and money into low quality people. If this is the case, what does that mean? Do we as a people constantly ignore the product when it comes to another human being? Should we care about the quality if other people don't see it either? Or buy someone who has the potential to be of high quality? I don't want to compare people to comforters or sheets, but it is an interesting thought. I guess I'll just keep developing the quality within myself and that will not only make me of higher quality but those around me.
--Ashley
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