prag,
It’s the only argument one has when there is nothing concrete to substantiate a claim. Why people choose to spend money on things that apparently work by magic rather than for some good reason is beyond me. It’s a personal matter mostly. People spend money on all kinds of things, some crazy, some not.
My theory is obsessive personalities cannot stop themselves from pursuing their obsession. Figuring out what can be done to make things sound better is not easy. But at some point it becomes grasping at straws if not reeled in.
It’s the only argument one has when there is nothing concrete to substantiate a claim. Why people choose to spend money on things that apparently work by magic rather than for some good reason is beyond me. It’s a personal matter mostly. People spend money on all kinds of things, some crazy, some not.
My theory is obsessive personalities cannot stop themselves from pursuing their obsession. Figuring out what can be done to make things sound better is not easy. But at some point it becomes grasping at straws if not reeled in.