bobevenson wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:44 pm
-1- wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2017 10:18 am
You are very much trying to put a dollar price on intrinsic value, but that can't be done.
intrinsic
adjective
1. belonging to a thing by its very nature:
the intrinsic value of a gold ring.
Please, go back to school, my friend, grammar school.
Go back to grammar school? What for?
What you quoted is exactly what I said. But what I, and two or three others can't get through your thick sucking skull is that price and value are different qualities.
But now that it's clear that you are insane and incorrigible, it's all good. I can safely ignore the garbage that comes out of you and gets preserved for eternity in these forums.
Hey, Bobevenson, have you ever noticed how the trees come out upside down from the ground, and that the fish like to whistle old Beatles tunes? No, you haven't? Don't give me that bull.
You are way out on left field intellectually. In fact, they wouldn't even let you into the ball park.
Practically the only thing going for you are your balls, and the self-delusion of self-importance that comes with that. That alone is a formidable force that gives you staying power on these forums. But definitely not logic, reason, or clear thinking. You fail those with miserable F marks. In fact, your grade point average in terms of intellectual output, looking through old posts, is zero point zero, zero, zero.
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intrinsic
adjective
1. belonging to a thing by its very nature:
the intrinsic value of a gold ring.
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So how come that a gold ring's intrinsic value is worth $453 today, was worth $25 in 1965, and will be worth $395 if the oil prices plummet, but will shoot up to $845 if there is going to be a war between North Korea and the US of A? One should hope that intrinsic value, since it's inseparable from the thing that possesses it, is stable, no? As long as the unit that has an intrinsic value, does not change, then in the same period its value ought not to change either. If I have three children that belong to me, will they become seven children if there is a war, but will get reduced to two children if the oil prices plummet? Obviously not.
There you go. This ain't grammar school stuff, I'm showing to the others, not to you, since you are unable to comprehend that there is such a thing as value, and such a thing as price, and the two are not the same.