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Will people pay more for memories than for objects?

Objects age physically. Memories age emotionally.

Possibly. Experiences and memories may become increasingly valuable because they shape identity and meaning.

A phone becomes outdated.

A memory becomes legendary.

The hidden mechanism is memory inflation.

Objects lose value through time.

Memories sometimes gain value because stories grow richer.

People think purchases lose value equally.

Very often, emotions appreciate while objects depreciate.

Will people pay more for memories than for objects?

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