Well, I'd say the main reason is that professional expertise takes years to develop, so clients are really paying for that accumulated knowledge. Like in my work as a UI designer, when I first started, my designs were quite basic, but after several projects and continuous learning, I can now charge more because my work delivers better results. The same applies to lawyers - their advice comes from years of study and real case experience. For example, when my friend in Shanghai needed legal help with a rental dispute, the lawyer's advice solved the issue quickly because they'd handled similar cases before. That deep understanding is what makes their time valuable.
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Part 3a situation when you gave advice to someone
Why is professional advice, such as from lawyers, often expensive?
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