It is a truism in the free-market system of economics that the price of an item is whatever the market can bear. This means that in the marketplace, everyone makes a decision about whether or not a particular item or service is worth the amount of money it costs. If you judge the asking price to be too high, you can try to negotiate a lower price, or more of what is being sold for the same price, or simply refuse to buy the item or service. Within a split-second, we do these calculations of cost and benefit all of the time. The invisible laws of the marketplace are always in operation. But what about something that is priceless? How much would you pay to purchase something that is so valuable, it cannot be priced? Would you give up the limited resources that you had, in order to gain everything? The natural answer is, "yes". But what if you had to wait years and years for delivery: would you do it?
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