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10 euros is approx. one hour of work for minimum salary in Western Europe.
So the question is, if you really want this game, why can't you spent one hour of your time on some paid job ?
It's called budgeting. Sometimes that 10 dollars is better spent elsewhere for a while. If this video game is the only thing a person desires, then yes, your logic would make perfect sense. That's never really the case, there's countless things a person could do with that small bit of money they have available to spend every paycheck, this would just be one of them.
You might argue that there are still taxes, but even those people tend to dodge, sometimes in perfectly legal manner.
You are simply more optimistic than I am. How old are you, if that's no secret ?
I won't argue optimism though, that's a fine feature to have.
How is it optimistic to say that people tend to desire more than one thing? Did you misread my comment or are you misusing the word "optimistic?"
Yes, people usually desire more than just one 10 dollar steam game.