Comment by baq 5 days ago Turns out people see value in imperfect experiences. 5 comments baq Reply Forgeties79 5 days ago There’s a difference between tolerating something and seeing its value. I tolerate lines at restaurants, I don’t see value in them for me.You’re also operating under the assumption that people always have a choice. pastel8739 5 days ago But you clearly see value in the restaurant experience, even with the shortcoming of a line. Or else you wouldn’t go. Forgeties79 5 days ago You’re missing the point. The restaurant experience would be better without a line. I tolerate lines if the restaurant experience is good enough.If it is not, I go somewhere else. “Going somewhere else” is not always an option when it comes to computers/software. 2 replies →
Forgeties79 5 days ago There’s a difference between tolerating something and seeing its value. I tolerate lines at restaurants, I don’t see value in them for me.You’re also operating under the assumption that people always have a choice. pastel8739 5 days ago But you clearly see value in the restaurant experience, even with the shortcoming of a line. Or else you wouldn’t go. Forgeties79 5 days ago You’re missing the point. The restaurant experience would be better without a line. I tolerate lines if the restaurant experience is good enough.If it is not, I go somewhere else. “Going somewhere else” is not always an option when it comes to computers/software. 2 replies →
pastel8739 5 days ago But you clearly see value in the restaurant experience, even with the shortcoming of a line. Or else you wouldn’t go. Forgeties79 5 days ago You’re missing the point. The restaurant experience would be better without a line. I tolerate lines if the restaurant experience is good enough.If it is not, I go somewhere else. “Going somewhere else” is not always an option when it comes to computers/software. 2 replies →
Forgeties79 5 days ago You’re missing the point. The restaurant experience would be better without a line. I tolerate lines if the restaurant experience is good enough.If it is not, I go somewhere else. “Going somewhere else” is not always an option when it comes to computers/software. 2 replies →
There’s a difference between tolerating something and seeing its value. I tolerate lines at restaurants, I don’t see value in them for me.
You’re also operating under the assumption that people always have a choice.
But you clearly see value in the restaurant experience, even with the shortcoming of a line. Or else you wouldn’t go.
You’re missing the point. The restaurant experience would be better without a line. I tolerate lines if the restaurant experience is good enough.
If it is not, I go somewhere else. “Going somewhere else” is not always an option when it comes to computers/software.
2 replies →