Comment by ozornin 3 months ago That's a wild oversimplification 4 comments ozornin 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. scotty79 3 months ago Businesses aren't people and people's motivations aren't businesses motivations. Business are automatons, just running on carbon instead of silicon and if they are not perferct they are just bad.
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. scotty79 3 months ago Businesses aren't people and people's motivations aren't businesses motivations. Business are automatons, just running on carbon instead of silicon and if they are not perferct they are just bad.
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. scotty79 3 months ago Businesses aren't people and people's motivations aren't businesses motivations. Business are automatons, just running on carbon instead of silicon and if they are not perferct they are just bad.
scotty79 3 months ago Businesses aren't people and people's motivations aren't businesses motivations. Business are automatons, just running on carbon instead of silicon and if they are not perferct they are just bad.
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.
Businesses aren't people and people's motivations aren't businesses motivations. Business are automatons, just running on carbon instead of silicon and if they are not perferct they are just bad.