the same is true of anything,
spending a lot on a car is only the same as spending a lot on a bike.
Some people like to own nice cars, some people like to own nice bikes. Are the people here with expensive NJS builds, or nice titanium frames - compensating for their lack of personality and their underlying psychological problems?!...
not necessarily.
The distinction I was implying was between people buying cars as a part-personality replacement and people who buy cars because they like cars. I wasn't suggesting that there is generally a problem to be diagnosed when people buy cars. That would be nonsense.
The distinction I was implying was between people buying cars as a part-personality replacement and people who buy cars because they like cars. I wasn't suggesting that there is generally a problem to be diagnosed when people buy cars. That would be nonsense.