Stukism: You Never Regret Paying More For Quality
One of the recurring lessons one will learn thru life is that you never regret paying a bit more for quality. I’m not talking about paying more for a brand name. Often, brand names and quality have nothing to do with each other. I’m just talking about quality in general.
Quality lasts longer, usually give a better experience and encourages you to take better care of the product. It may be hard to spend the extra money up front, but in the long run, you’ll always be glad you did.
(With this post, we start a new category called “Stukism”. In it, you will find little phrases of things I learn and live by. I’m not promising good advice, just putting my label on it so you know where to come if you don’t like it.)
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At the real-world level, that’s why shopping regularly at Costco and Target instead of Wal-Mart feels so much better. It’s a win-win. The latter sells cheap stuff; the former sell high-quality stuff at great prices, donate to charitable causes, and pay their employees a better wage to boot.
Now I have to decide if Costco’s $150 rebate on the $800 espresso machine I dream about means I won’t “regret paying more for quality”…
I think that towels is one of the best examples. Always pay extra for the quality towels.
And toilet paper!