But if its in the meat that we'll spend most of our time, is it worth settling for negative production.
Consumption is what our economy is presicared on, the necessity to crear capitalism.
But, very much in the same way, is the production side. The empitomate yin and yanf of each other.
However, what occurs in a capitalistic society is capital rules. So, production is in fact worth much more economically as that is where the extra comes from. While a consumer uses their extra for consumption and creates a loss of economic "wealth" to fund a necessity.
If fair price is exchanged for the good, then capitalism does not play as significant a role, however, capitalism puts a cash premium on production, so either way, the consumer is going to lose economically to gain a good/service.
Consumption is a necessity to get us through the day: basic food needs, shelter, clothing, these are needs of all at a minimum. But the consimption of extra is where the margins are lost and won.
I am very bad at feeding my family takeout for most dinners. For the most part, there is usually a fair exchange for the good, a necessity for human living, however the premium exists and is scalable to the good/service.
To not be one of these 100k plusers, whether that be by college, health, life or otherwise, consumption should not be life' plan, goal, or daily pursuit.
Production.
But production in a vast sense, while these daily musings are my poor attempt at production.
Consumption is easy, albiet exhausting.
Production takes care and thought.
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