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the diamond-water paradox, diamonds and water best demonstrate the contradiction of water having much more usefulness and intrinsic value than diamonds, yet most of us dump water out on the ground or down drains every day. Meanwhile, diamonds are among our highest-valued financial possessions. It’s the paradox of value, a concept made famous by Scottish economist Adam Smith in the eighteenth century.
This is How Your Marriage Ends: A Hopeful Approach to Saving Relationships
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