> That said, even if he is, do you think that his behavior would be consider sane?
I think your prejudices see him as some sort of insane man. When, as I've written above, there are people who spend a lot of cash indiscriminately.
Not all of us have to be financially careful.
> His story is just to point out how the sense of worthlessness in some people is financially exploited by prestigious brand like Apple.
Apple did not exploit anyone. If you desire something so much, then go for it. What imperative does Apple have to forbid someone to exercise their freedom?
I think your prejudices see him as some sort of insane man. When, as I've written above, there are people who spend a lot of cash indiscriminately. Not all of us have to be financially careful.
> His story is just to point out how the sense of worthlessness in some people is financially exploited by prestigious brand like Apple.
Apple did not exploit anyone. If you desire something so much, then go for it. What imperative does Apple have to forbid someone to exercise their freedom?