I'm a pathetic haggler and often give more than the original price out of a misplaced sense of duty.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are always saying that prices are too high. When they turn out to be right, we anoint them. When they turn out to be wrong, we ignore them. They are typically right and wrong about half the time.
My father told me 'Name your price in the beginning. If it ever gets more expensive than the price you name, get out of there.'
When my daughter wanted a toy and I had to check the price of it before buying it - that was one of the worst feelings.
Some prices are just too high, no matter how much you may want the prize. The one thing you can't trade for your heart's desire is your heart.
My philosophy is that you sell things for more than you bought them.
I don't always understand my worth.
When things cost so much, you appreciate it much more.
I was brought up to do my duty. Not to be vain, not to shout from the rooftops about my virtues - to be modest and well-behaved. I'm totally wrong for show business.
When you raise prices, you've got to make sure you get it to the bottom line. You can fritter it away because of the way you're running the business, with maybe not a totally disciplined approach.
You can't allow other people to put a price on what you do, otherwise you don't consider what you do to have any value at all, and that's nonsense.