The funny thing is, when you made that post, and you hit that button, you subconsciously made an economic analysis (cost-benefit analysis), and decided that, yes, it would be in your best interest to post.
To say that your not very good with economics is false, every decision you've ever made was an economic one. Not economics in the way that most people think of it: dealing with unemployment, inflation, or what-have-you, but by doing a simple analysis that will decide whether it is in the best interest of yourself to perform the action.
When you get up to make a cup of tea, for example, it's because you've come to the conclusion that the benefit derived from drinking that cup of tea is greater than the costs involved in getting up and actually having to make it.
Everybody, by nature, is good at economics. The study of "economics", imo, is merely taking the way that humans work and applying it to how our institutions work.







