How do you determine what something is worth? Interesting question. But meaningless. Something is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it at the moment. Well, that's probably not entirely true. Take for example, the commodity that is so prevalent in the developed world: the automobile. You can total up all the costs of all the raw materials and components, add labor costs, tack on shipping costs, and you have a fair idea of the total value in that machine. But still, if no one is willing to pay that, plus a little something extra for the dealer, what's it actually worth?
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