Comment by scotty79 3 months ago Business doesn't have goals beyond money. Any good it does is completely incidental. 5 comments scotty79 Reply ozornin 3 months ago That's a wild oversimplification scotty79 3 months ago Sometimes it's good to look beyond myriad of narratives to see what actually makes a thing tick. contagiousflow 3 months ago Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified? JumpCrisscross 3 months ago > Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified?People aren’t one dimensional. Simplifying businesses into perfectly-rational automatons is high-school economics. 1 reply →
ozornin 3 months ago That's a wild oversimplification scotty79 3 months ago Sometimes it's good to look beyond myriad of narratives to see what actually makes a thing tick. contagiousflow 3 months ago Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified? JumpCrisscross 3 months ago > Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified?People aren’t one dimensional. Simplifying businesses into perfectly-rational automatons is high-school economics. 1 reply →
scotty79 3 months ago Sometimes it's good to look beyond myriad of narratives to see what actually makes a thing tick.
contagiousflow 3 months ago Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified? JumpCrisscross 3 months ago > Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified?People aren’t one dimensional. Simplifying businesses into perfectly-rational automatons is high-school economics. 1 reply →
JumpCrisscross 3 months ago > Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified?People aren’t one dimensional. Simplifying businesses into perfectly-rational automatons is high-school economics. 1 reply →
That's a wild oversimplification
Sometimes it's good to look beyond myriad of narratives to see what actually makes a thing tick.
Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified?
> Would you please like to tell everyone how that's oversimplified?
People aren’t one dimensional. Simplifying businesses into perfectly-rational automatons is high-school economics.
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