veryone has a reason to buy, or acquire, what they wish for.
Most of the things we buy routinely are the ones that we need in our daily lives: groceries, clothes, ...
And, then, we have the big-ticket items such as homes, cars, ... Note that some of these big-ticket items, we don't have to buy; we can rent. Cars are more of a necessity in some parts of the world although, if the Ubers and Lyfts and have their way, even those can be rented as the need arises. (There are taxis, of course).
Why this long preface?
Most of the things we buy routinely are the ones that we need in our daily lives: groceries, clothes, ...
And, then, we have the big-ticket items such as homes, cars, ... Note that some of these big-ticket items, we don't have to buy; we can rent. Cars are more of a necessity in some parts of the world although, if the Ubers and Lyfts and have their way, even those can be rented as the need arises. (There are taxis, of course).
Why this long preface?