Comment by mihaic
2 months ago
You're making a strong implication that the companies that make money are the things that people need. The correlation seems to be growing weaker every year as far as I've seen.
2 months ago
You're making a strong implication that the companies that make money are the things that people need. The correlation seems to be growing weaker every year as far as I've seen.
Is your point that the money should go to companies that make things that people need as opposed to want? Or is your point that the money somehow flows to companies that make things that people neither need nor want?
> Or is your point that the money somehow flows to companies that make things that people neither need nor want?
It's this second one.
What's an example of this? Why are people deciding to pay money for something they neither want nor need? Seems odd
Imagine doing something with money that isn't investing in a for profit company.
That feels like a non-segueter given the comment I was responding to