DREW WILEY
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I thinks it's more a culture thing, conspicuous consumerism, so to speak. You can impress your peers by owning the latest and greatest tweak on a
smart phone, for instance. Bragging rights. Less reliable than an old fashioned land line, but cooler and a lot more expensive for sure. Reminds me of
a neighbor across the street. He had two SUV's in his driveway that cost him more in monthly payments than his house mortgage, both immaculate,
leather seats, not a scratch or dent. It was all about the bragging rights. He never left a paved road, or even town for that matter. He's stare in disbelief when I returned from a trip with mud and dents on my far more plebian 4WD truck. We just had totally different cultural views on why one
should own something like that. I still owned a ranch across the state and needed to drive around pasture, across creeks, fixing fences etc, as well
as getting to remote trailheads in the mtns and desert. He wanted a status symbol. No difference with cameras. They want something that will allow
them to post a selfie on the web in mere seconds; I want something that will put an impressive print on the wall after a lot of thoughtful work.
smart phone, for instance. Bragging rights. Less reliable than an old fashioned land line, but cooler and a lot more expensive for sure. Reminds me of
a neighbor across the street. He had two SUV's in his driveway that cost him more in monthly payments than his house mortgage, both immaculate,
leather seats, not a scratch or dent. It was all about the bragging rights. He never left a paved road, or even town for that matter. He's stare in disbelief when I returned from a trip with mud and dents on my far more plebian 4WD truck. We just had totally different cultural views on why one
should own something like that. I still owned a ranch across the state and needed to drive around pasture, across creeks, fixing fences etc, as well
as getting to remote trailheads in the mtns and desert. He wanted a status symbol. No difference with cameras. They want something that will allow
them to post a selfie on the web in mere seconds; I want something that will put an impressive print on the wall after a lot of thoughtful work.