I am oft known as a frugal person, in that I don't generally like spending money if I have to. Optimizing/reducing cost is one of those things that I've been good at doing; however there are things that do go missing from the equations, the intangibles.
Tell me that you need a hammer and I'll tell you where you can get a sufficiently cheap and good one. Tell me that you need an affordable computer and I'll set you up with the specs for a system and where to get the parts for the right price.
It has been mentioned to me recently (and repetitively) that apparently, I need to "improve my fashion." Like in this XKCD comic, "my normal approach is useless here." I was dragged out this weekend to shopping in search of new threads. Why is it that one piece of paper scribbled by Vincent Van Gogh is far more valuable than something scribbled upon by a random person? Art, unfortunately is one of those strange realms that numerical analysis is rather useless upon.
The one thing I know is that I spent a lot for shoes, pants, shirts and a jacket. The other interesting question is, what interesting intangible benefits of "looking sharply presentable" have? Apparently, I have feeling that the answer would simply be best described by as "a lot."
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