Although luxury brands desperately try to associate themselves with fine art and exquisite craftsmanship, in reality, many good arts and crafts are not expensive at all.



The spirit of craftsmanship and artistic temperament have nothing to do with money itself, but pricing is part of luxury products.

For the same item, one costs 35,000 and the other 350,000, we always analyze that the 350,000 one is better. However, aesthetics is absolute—something is either good or bad in my opinion. The pricing in the secondary market reflects financial nature, not aesthetic value.

We often confuse financial nature with aesthetic value, calling a good trader "having good taste." Strictly speaking, these are two different things; mixing them up is merely more conducive for the successful to shape their own narrative power.
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