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Well, I can demonstrate how it's not, and you're going to love this. [Jumps up from the dining table and disappears into the kitchen. Cupboards can be heard opening and closing. A few minutes later, he reappears, carrying a plastic picnic plate, cup and utensils. With the enthusiasm of a thespian trying out a new role, he proceeds to quickly scrape his dinner off the Fiesta dinnerware onto the cheap plate, pour his iced tea from the glass to the flimsy cup and stuff the meal into his mouth with the plastic fork.] So this is the choice. I mean, this might be a fancier meal because I can afford it, but let's say you had macaroni and cheese. Well, these plates [holds up the glass plate] are not expensive -- anybody could have these plates. And we could have a nice conversation here, and then we could go to the opera tonight with my wife. Or we could go see a movie. You see what I mean? It's a matter of subtle choices.

Yeah, but most people don't have a choice about having a plane.

Now wait a minute, that's different – [the planes] I can afford. But I'm talking about……

The everyday stuff.

Right. Now, you take a person like Harrison Ford – we've had this discussion. I like coffee in a cup with a saucer. He likes a mug. To him, that means casual, no fuss, and to him it's kind of rich. To me, saucer and cup is kind of rich. See what I mean?

But would you agree that it's extravagant to fly your friends around and….

Yes.

…having them stay with you.










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