but how is this different from anything else in this world...?
companies constantly take credit for the work of employees...then underpay the employees...all in the name of 'profits'....
sadly, you'd have to entirely alter human 'values'....altruism falls an incredibly distant second to 'doing better than the next guy'
underpaying someone for something (taking advantage of a: their kindness, b: their naivete, c: outright lack of knowledge about the item(s), or d: downright lying about what it is/is worth, are all somewhat acceptable in many peoples minds these days) then flipping it for 2x what others would think it's worth is not viewed as somewhat parasitic....but 'being smarter than everyone else' by those who engage in it... (and also those who think it's just right and proper for you to do as well as you can, and other people aren't your problem anyways)
enough....is never enough....
however, in terms of these vintage computers and many other things in our lives these days....they are luxuries...we simply do not NEED them, and would simply be better off in the long run saying no, and just doing without...
unfortunately, for a lot of people it seems "I want" and "I need" are the same thing.
In some respects..the architects of our own 'destruction'
companies constantly take credit for the work of employees...then underpay the employees...all in the name of 'profits'....
sadly, you'd have to entirely alter human 'values'....altruism falls an incredibly distant second to 'doing better than the next guy'
underpaying someone for something (taking advantage of a: their kindness, b: their naivete, c: outright lack of knowledge about the item(s), or d: downright lying about what it is/is worth, are all somewhat acceptable in many peoples minds these days) then flipping it for 2x what others would think it's worth is not viewed as somewhat parasitic....but 'being smarter than everyone else' by those who engage in it... (and also those who think it's just right and proper for you to do as well as you can, and other people aren't your problem anyways)
enough....is never enough....
however, in terms of these vintage computers and many other things in our lives these days....they are luxuries...we simply do not NEED them, and would simply be better off in the long run saying no, and just doing without...
unfortunately, for a lot of people it seems "I want" and "I need" are the same thing.
In some respects..the architects of our own 'destruction'
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