Rub a Dub Dub
Well, let’s be honest here – I’m just as susceptible to the allure of a tempting sale as anyone else. I’ve found myself succumbing to the temptation of purchasing a five-pound bag of almonds when all I really needed was a handful, simply because the deal was too good to pass up. And let’s not even get started on those instances where I’ve ended up owning not one but two identical pairs of black leggings, all because they were on such a fantastic sale that I rationalized wearing one until it fell apart before even considering the other. It’s a weakness many of us share – the irresistible pull of a bargain that seems too good to resist, leading us to indulge in purchases we may not necessarily need at the moment.
Certainly, if we examine my previous examples, they were all relatively minor indulgences – perhaps excessive in quantity, like the five-pound bag of almonds, but still manageable in terms of storage space, like fitting them into my pantry. However, the situation you’ve described – acquiring four bathtubs – is an entirely different matter altogether. It’s not merely a matter of scale; it’s a logistical impossibility. No household, regardless of its size or layout, could reasonably accommodate such an excessive quantity of bathtubs, especially when there’s no intention of replacing existing ones. Regardless of how enticing the bathtub sale might have been, the decision to purchase four of them defies all notions of practicality and sanity.