I think I’ve known about happy/cheerful prices for a long time, (from before this post) and yet I find myself using the concept only once or twice a year, and not in a particularly important way.
This was despite it seeming like a very valuable concept.
I think this is likely because people’s happy prices can be quite high (too high to be acceptable) and yet it’s worth it to still trade at less than this.
What I do think is valuable and this posts teaches, even if it’s unintentionally, is you don’t have to magically tied to the “market price” or “fair price” – you can just negotiate for what you want.
I think I’ve known about happy/cheerful prices for a long time, (from before this post) and yet I find myself using the concept only once or twice a year, and not in a particularly important way.
This was despite it seeming like a very valuable concept.
I think this is likely because people’s happy prices can be quite high (too high to be acceptable) and yet it’s worth it to still trade at less than this.
What I do think is valuable and this posts teaches, even if it’s unintentionally, is you don’t have to magically tied to the “market price” or “fair price” – you can just negotiate for what you want.