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		<description><![CDATA[As Valentine&#8217;s Day approaches men are anxiously emailing me for gift ideas. Particularly in our current economic climate, some are concerned that if they don&#8217;t present their significant other with a bauble that depletes the remainder of their retirement account, she won&#8217;t be happy. While I applaud this commitment to love, what makes a good gift has nothing to do [...]]]></description>
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<p>As Valentine&#8217;s Day approaches men are anxiously emailing me for gift ideas. Particularly in our current economic climate, some are concerned<span class="067205218-30012009"> that </span>if they don&#8217;t present their significant other with a bauble that depletes the remainder of their retirement account, she won&#8217;t be happy. While I applaud this commitment to <span class="067205218-30012009">love</span>, what makes a good gift has nothing to do with its price tag. And quite frankly if your femme fatale flatly disagrees with that statement, you&#8217;re probably dating the wrong kind of girl.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to pull o<span class="067205218-30012009">ff</span><span class="067205218-30012009"> </span>a gift that will rock her world. How? By paying attention during &#8216;mundane&#8217; conversations, listening for what&#8217;s meaningful to your partner and using a bit of creativity. Don&#8217;t worry if all the times she&#8217;s told you about her childhood you were mentally forecasting the Patriots&#8217; success with a recovered Brady. There are still a couple of weeks left to engage her in <span class="067205218-30012009">similar </span>conversations and sleuth out something spectacular. What exactly would you be listening for?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a perfect example. I once dated a gifted entrepreneur, who over dinner one night shared an experience of his at a dinner meeting with three venture capitalists. When the check came each one of<span class="067205218-30012009"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Arial;"> </span>the VCs<span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Arial;"> </span></span>pulled out a wad of cash held together with a rubber-band and proceeded to jokingly fight over who would pay the $500 tab. When <span class="067205218-30012009">my friend<span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Arial;"> </span></span>asked about the rubber-bands, they replied that it was their measure of success, that they could each carry enough cash on them to take care of any situation, from paying for a fancy dinner to buying an impromptu airplane ticket out of the country (yea, that second one made me suspicious too). The only &#8216;wallet&#8217;<span class="067205218-30012009"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Arial;"> </span>sufficient to<span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Arial;"> </span></span>accommodat<span class="067205218-30012009">e</span> that amount of cash was a rubber-band. Inspired by their success, my ex told me he was looking forward to being able to do the same.</p>
<p>So when Valentine&#8217;s Day rolled around I presented him with a card, inside of which I placed a rubber band. The card read, Happy V-Day, hope you like your new wallet. His eyes lit up as if he were receiving lost treasure.</p>
<p>Present day, we&#8217;re still good friends and every once in a while he reminds me how that was the best Valentine&#8217;s present he had ever gotten. That&#8217;s the thing about value, it&#8217;s all in the individual perception. The cost of the rubber band, free with my morning paper, the value to him, priceless.</p>
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