Sentences with phrase «emotional value attached»

You'll buy because they have an emotional value attached to them, but they have very little actual benefit.
Something tells me Hirst probably places greater priority on the shipping, storage and insurance of his works than the actual emotional value he attaches to them.

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Hoarders tend to be emotional; they attach sentimental value to most of their belongings, even used paper coffee cups or outdated calendars.
Dave Ramsey does admit, though in passing, in Financial Peace University, that, yes, indeed, paying more on the credit card with the highest interest rate does make more mathematical sense, but, yes, he attaches great emotional value to paying off a credit card, completely, and that is likely going to occur by paying off the lowest credit card balance, first.
In general, people will attach more emotional value to eliminating the smallest debt.
Installed within an intimate display designed by the Brussels - based architecture firm Lhoas Lhoas, the objects offer an alternative to the way we think about collecting, one which attaches high emotional or sentimental value to objects and is defined by individual histories and memories.
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