Oh, I agree. But once you have done so would it be a bad idea to say you no longer care about the sport’s car?
Aside: I didn’t mean to give the impression it was unattainable. The hypothetical still works if you’ve got 4 million dollars, you could buy a house and donate some money to xrisk charities, found companies or put it aside for retirement. All better things than the car.
If you want a sports car that implies that there is some point at which the best marginal use of your next 3 million dollars would be to buy the sports car. If there is no such point then it seems to me that you don’t really want it in any meaningful sense.
Oh, I agree. But once you have done so would it be a bad idea to say you no longer care about the sport’s car?
Aside: I didn’t mean to give the impression it was unattainable. The hypothetical still works if you’ve got 4 million dollars, you could buy a house and donate some money to xrisk charities, found companies or put it aside for retirement. All better things than the car.
If you want a sports car that implies that there is some point at which the best marginal use of your next 3 million dollars would be to buy the sports car. If there is no such point then it seems to me that you don’t really want it in any meaningful sense.