Weighing the benefits of an action vs its effort is a bizzare way to look at things for you ? Interesting stance to have, I’m curious how you decide if something is worth it or not.
And the goal of my comment was obviously not to make or save money, so that’s a shit comparison. If you take an action with the explicit and singular goal of saving money, I do think it’s absolutely worth it to consider if you even save enough money to be worth the bother. Yes switching on and off an outlet is only a tiny effort, but you’re literally doing it JUST to save money, and the amount of money you save is EVEN MORE tiny and miniscule.
Im not getting paid for every second of my life. If you want to be all logical you must use actual logic. The opportunity cost you’ve projected on the action is not a real one.
I also dont think i ever mentioned saving money, did I? You just want to put words in my mouth and then argue about it.
What a bizarre way to look at things. Did you break even on writing that comment, or was it a waste of time?
Weighing the benefits of an action vs its effort is a bizzare way to look at things for you ? Interesting stance to have, I’m curious how you decide if something is worth it or not.
And the goal of my comment was obviously not to make or save money, so that’s a shit comparison. If you take an action with the explicit and singular goal of saving money, I do think it’s absolutely worth it to consider if you even save enough money to be worth the bother. Yes switching on and off an outlet is only a tiny effort, but you’re literally doing it JUST to save money, and the amount of money you save is EVEN MORE tiny and miniscule.
Im not getting paid for every second of my life. If you want to be all logical you must use actual logic. The opportunity cost you’ve projected on the action is not a real one.
I also dont think i ever mentioned saving money, did I? You just want to put words in my mouth and then argue about it.