Ep 38: Diamonds and Desires: Accepting the Mystery of Women's Love for Sparkling Treasures
A common question among men (and some women) is "Why do women love diamonds?"
There are countless theories on the internet, but I'm not here to give you more to think about, but give you advice that will make the jewelry buying experience EASIER.
I get a tad philosophical as I talk about the immense value of time in the realm of shopping for jewelry. The core purpose of Buy Like a Guy is to equip you with the necessary information to make informed decisions quickly. Beyond monetary worth, time holds a special place in our lives, so making efficient choices is crucial.
We often fall into the trap of thinking time is endless, causing us to waste precious hours on exhaustive research. I don't think that's necessary in most cases, and I'm not talking only about jewelry, which is why I'm a broken record as I keep recommending that you harness the expertise of local jewelers who can guide you efficiently through the process.
Then there is the fundamental question: "Why do women love diamonds?"
I don't think the "why" needs to be a part of the jewelry and engagement ring process. You have personal preferences, like foods, and beers, and hobbies, and there isn't a need for you to explain why. Some things just are.
Attempting to figure out a woman's affinity for diamonds is unnecessary, and we should appreciate them for their role as potent communicators of emotions.
To illustrate the point further, I share a snippet from a conversation I had with my stepdaughter back in 2018. Her simple response sheds light on the heart of why women are drawn to diamonds, underscoring the power of their emotional resonance.
If you'd like help finding a jeweler closer to home, email me at andy@buylikeaguy.com and I'll do my best to put you in touch with some of the best jewelers on earth.
Music credits: Preacher Man by Miles Neilson and The Rusted Hearts, used with permission. A killer band with original songs that get stuck in your head. They're awesome.
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