Honestly, you'd be lucky to get $3,000 for it. If, someone offers you $2,500 or more my advice is to take the money push the domain, and reinvest the cash in good .com's instead.
Sometimes, somebody wins at the lottery from time to time, but what are the odds this will happen to you ?
It's not even a meaningful string. Shorter is not always better. I don't see the point of a one-letter domain in a long TLD. These names are not even cheap.
I see that x.recipes sold for $600 on Flippa two years ago but I would still treat that sale as an oddity.
I like honesty but his honesty is brutal indeed.
It is like running happily with a peace of cake then from nowhere someone hits you with a shovel in the face.. lool