80/20 Rule

Someone else said my thinking if you are satisfied with the 80% ,and it fits you wallet,then be happy, if you can get 80% for hundreds of dollars, versus 100% for thousands of dollars , then that's what you are happy with, it goes the same for your house, and especially for your everyday vehicle, myself i have a 2008 ram 1500 i paid $10000 dollars for, my brother has a 2018 dodge ram he gave $56000 for, i'm more happy with the extra $46000 in my pocket and still can travel to the same place and the same speed he does. I will say your priorties change as you get older
Still driving my '96, headliner sags, needs paint, shocks.. again, but runs great has a brand new killer shifting transmission 'after 265k' and never breaks down, 100% reliable...neighbors, 3 of them recently all bought new rams now.... they see me rolling around for about 10 yrs in this neighborhood rock solid and so they know what a good truck is.