It’s interesting. You spent how much time out of your day to get something you don’t really want and will probably never use?
There is something odd about mob psychology that makes us want something because everyone else wants it … or even stronger, because we may not be able to have it later. That gnawing fear that even though we don’t want it now, can’t conceive of ever wanting it, we just might, possibly, perhaps change our mind and then not be able to get it.
It’s like cats and closed doors … they couldn’t care less what’s in a room, but close the door and suddenly they HAVE to be in there. If only we could harvest this aspect of psychology, this need to “keep our options open” as it were, to preserve the environment and endangered species. We is funny critters, we Homo Sapiens.