Can’t have anything nice apparently :/

  • Krudler@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    In full forensic accounting, you make/save money by getting off the “convenience” train.

    Once you realize that a checkerboard costs $5 but a piece of paper and 24 pennies costs… well nothing… it starts to make more sense. Because most stuff in life, you use once then throw away or stuff into the closet and never think about again.

    Breadmaking is just one great example. If I save $300 by making some bread I have to earn $300 less at work. I work less now.

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      4 days ago

      I don’t want 25 cents worth of checkerboard, I want a decent wooden object that doesn’t make me feel like I live in a dumpster. And most people want a sturdy piece of decorated, folding cardboard that will last a century if nobody spills juice on it.

      Your position sounds a lot like “why do you kids need Super Soakers anyway, we have a perfectly good hose.”