Hexaduvo on Nostr: Seems like a classic case of the cost of something being harder to measure than the ...
Seems like a classic case of the cost of something being harder to measure than the benefit
I wonder whether the effect of them is to prematurely satiate chartable urges or whether it’s a net benefit by grabbing some money that wouldn’t otherwise be donated.
Either way it’s easy to imagine that even with 10 seconds of time spent by the cashier and the buyer, a significant human time value has been spent gathering the donation.
I wonder whether the effect of them is to prematurely satiate chartable urges or whether it’s a net benefit by grabbing some money that wouldn’t otherwise be donated.
Either way it’s easy to imagine that even with 10 seconds of time spent by the cashier and the buyer, a significant human time value has been spent gathering the donation.