Summary
This quote suggests that the value of something is not determined solely by its cost, but also by one's personal desire for it. If we do not want or need something, it is considered expensive irrespective of its actual price. It emphasizes the idea that the true worth and worthiness of something lies in our own desires, preferences, and needs rather than its monetary value. Therefore, it is better to spend our resources and efforts on things that truly matter to us rather than pursuing something that does not hold any personal value.
Topics
Value
By Proverb