Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Gregory Bateson

Money is always transitively valued. More money is supposedly always better than less money.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, Money is transitively valued and more money is always better than less money.
    when you are not happy, true, money can't buy happiness for you.
    but if you are happy, more money can gain more happiness moments.
    if you like to travel, you need more money.
    if you like to make a difference to the world make poor rich, you need money
    even if you were sick, you need more money for higher quality medical care.
    the list of reasons for money is always better will go on...
    unless you live in isolated environment then more money or less doesn't make any difference.
    but one should never greedy for money, satisfaction about money you already had. always compare with those less fortuity.
    thank God that never have to count money.

    money's value increase dramatically on Friday.
    Treat yourself nice,
    go buy something for yourself if you are alone,
    like hat, scarf, coat, sweater, suits, boots, socks,
    or go buy something for each other if you are not alone.
    Enjoy the Black Friday.
    I don't remember when is my last time shopping on Black Friday..
    There is no fun of shopping on Bloody Friday.
    But still everyone feels happy about this sudden increased of their money value.

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