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Price we pay when die die must buy.
By A Singaporean Stockmarket Investor (ASSI)  •  July 31, 2017
Someone told me that the fried mee from a hawker store at a market near my home is very good. Die die also must try. Every time I go, I see a long queue. When I ask how long must I wait for a serving? About half an hour or maybe longer. Forget it. On one of my evening walks, when I walked by the stall, there wasn't much of a queue. So, I tried the noodles. I didn't have to wait very long. What does this tell us? If we die die must buy, then, there is a price we have to pay and that price might not be monetary in nature....
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