tekne on Nostr: The mistake of “value-for-value” is assuming that people only do things that are ...
The mistake of “value-for-value” is assuming that people only do things that are valuable.
People know that what they do most of the time is *not* valuable. So they would correctly conclude that these time wasting activities are worth nothing to them.
People know that what they do most of the time is *not* valuable. So they would correctly conclude that these time wasting activities are worth nothing to them.