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" If a consumer buys something, theoretically it should rid him of one of his needs —and the aggregate of things they need should be decreased by one item. In reality, though, the aggregate of “I want to have” expands together with the growing aggregate of “I have. "

Tomáš Sedláček , Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street


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Tomáš Sedláček quote : If a consumer buys something, theoretically it should rid him of one of his needs —and the aggregate of things they need should be decreased by one item. In reality, though, the aggregate of “I want to have” expands together with the growing aggregate of “I have.