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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Player2 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

 A kid goes to the store and is faced with two options: Buying a Coke for one dollar or some candy for at least 50 cent.

But you could have written:

 A kid goes to the store and is faced with two options: Buying some candy for at least 50 cent or a Coke for one dollar.

And now the question is:

What was your profit for choosing the first option?

I'd like to know because I want profits too.


The profit was to be able to buy candy the next day as well, which, to this kid, was a more valuable profit than having something with more taste once.

 

@robzo_ Indeed. I mainly use the word "profit" because I don't know a better suited word.

I'm not talking about the kid, I'm talking about you, and you know it. I'm asking what was your profit for writing it in that order and not in another one. You choose to write it in that order.