how do u think about free things?
By bcc23488
@bcc23488 (883)
Thailand
9 responses
@easy888 (10405)
• Australia
15 Apr 07
There nay be free things in the world, for example, it is free to join mylot but you need to spend time in order to get paid, it is free to get some free products in the promotion stalls in shopping center but you need to spend time to wait for it and get it. That mean people view free thing in terms of money, but you may need to pay something else instead of money.
If you say everything is free, that mean everything do not have its value originally, it is not free because people have demand on it which gives value to it.
@callarse1 (4783)
• United States
15 Apr 07
Hello, bcc, how are you doing? I think for many of the stuff we buy like food, clothes, and housing I agree you probably cannot give that for free. However, there are some companies that try to promote their products on the internet and they give away free samples such as free little toothpastes, free shampoo and the like. It is sometimes nice to get those things in the mail because they are nice to take when one is traveling. However, I think I agree with you :). Have a nice day.
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@Island_Geko (3759)
• Canada
16 Apr 07
I agree there is something in this world that are free, like samples, freebies and even love and some memberships........But for most of life necessities we have to spend hard earned moeny for them. But to me that is the facts of life.
@sizzle3000 (3036)
• United States
16 Apr 07
Most things that are important are not free. We pay for gas and electric, we pay for cars and food. These are things we need to survive. There are however, fun things that can be free. You can get free samples of products in the mail. I love getting mail to see what surprises I have. I also do rebates that make manufacture products free. The air we breath is free right now. I do think that the government will find a way to make us pay taxes or something for breathing. Look we pay for water.
@GardenGerty (160952)
• United States
16 Apr 07
What I am understanding you to say is that there are many free things in the world, but that we value things more if they have a price tag on them. I think that is an accurate statement. Some of the best things we can desire or acquire are free, like healthy living, and love, and friendship, but because we do not have to pay a price we do not value them.
@classy56 (2880)
• United States
15 Apr 07
the only thing i get that is free an samples in the mail.lol.but i alway want more free stuff if i can get it.but i have to pay for it most of the time.like you said nothing is free anymore.there is always a cost for everything.