Thomas Rolley 00:00
So I was driving with my kids this morning and we're talking about golf courses.
My my sister Annabelle is a golf pro.
And golf is we her son is like two years old, and picking up the golf clubs and seems very natural with with eating balls around.
So we're talking about golf courses, and they'll ask me how much a golf course could cost? And I said, Well, you know, like some golf courses, pretty cheap some golf courses, you can spend a lot of money.
And they're like, Well, how much it's a lot of money.
It's like, well, maybe $300 for a round of golf.
And they were like, Whoa, why would somebody pay $300 for a round of golf, you could buy a secondhand PlayStation for that much money, which was a fascinating experience.
That is to hear them say that.
And what we ended up talking about was a discussion of the value I asked this question, and I was like, Well, who would pay $300? And they said, Well, someone who likes playing golf.
And I was like, Yeah, that's right.
So the question is, where are you spending your money? What decisions are you making? What value decisions are you making when you exchange your cash for something else? All right, that's all I got for you today.
I gotta run to sing in the next episode.