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pokoko said:
silentdj151 said:

Your time has a montery value...with your example it doesn't take into account the associated costs. It  is not pure profit. 

Look, let's just ASSUME that the person in my example was not at work so they were not being paid for their time, therefore there is no monetary loss in that regard.  Okay?  They were outside, thinking about what a boring day it was and how they wished someone with a cat would walk by.

I have no idea why you are arguing about this.  It doesn't even make sense so I'm just going to ignore it.


Just because you are not doing anything or it's your day off doesn't mean your montery value for your time is zero.

 

Anyone who has taken micro/macro economics would probably argue that their free time actually has a higher value since in this economy we are asked to produce more for less money.