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Throughout studying economics, I always stumbled upon the "diamonds vs water" dilemma, which uses concepts of economics to state that even though water is virtually everywhere, it holds significant value compared to diamonds, which you really can't find on streets (unless its heavily guarded, and you'd get beaten up if you try to "take" it).
But the question I have is: how much would a wanderer in a dry desert value a carat of diamond (given he doesn't know the value of it)? How much would a sea of diamonds mean to him?
But the question I have is: how much would a wanderer in a dry desert value a carat of diamond (given he doesn't know the value of it)? How much would a sea of diamonds mean to him?
What I lacked the most at school: "why on earth am I learning this?" Not that I thought it was useless, rather "how and when am I going to use this?"
Take for example: "scale diagrams" in physics, what do I gain from knowing that the resultant force is 60° from the normal?
Take for example: "scale diagrams" in physics, what do I gain from knowing that the resultant force is 60° from the normal?
I hate exams fr
(and I hate that I have to wake at 10 am to prepare for them)
(and I hate that I have to wake at 10 am to prepare for them)
Thanos Gauntlet? No thanks, i want to summon a tray of lasagna with a finger snap
Tamu janto🤙🏽
nobody understands how much I wish I could turn the seawater into pasta -- I'd be pasta-bender
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I hate how coffee tastes like, but I still drink it. I apparently assume it's called "caffeine previlige" (or alternatively addiction lol)
"Souls are recruited agents; whichever of it meets, they agree, and whichever disapprove, they don't meet."
Reading that quote makes me understand a lot about relationships.
Reading that quote makes me understand a lot about relationships.
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