Mike G. wrote:
> FWIW there is a difference between the direct purchasing of an
> "experience" for the sake of the experience...and the wrapping of
> the notion of "experience" around marketing/sales and/or management
> rhetoric.
Agreed.
> My original observation still stands I believe, i.e. that the direct
> purchase of "experiences" has been (contra Keith) a very fast
> growing new "iconic product" of the late 20th and early 21st
> centuries and remains so...
I probably don't get out enough. Now that I think about it, I can
think of examples.
- Mike
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