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mgraf1
·hace 7 meses·discuss
Your analogy is missing something. Not letting a child explore the world has an opportunity cost. They miss out on opportunities to develop independence and psychological resilience. The book "The Anxious Generation" covers this in detail.
mgraf1
·hace 3 años·discuss
Then you keep in touch with them.

The best friend I've made as an adult was met through work. Then he took another job, and I moved across the country when I went remote. We still keep in touch and occasionally travel to visit each other.
mgraf1
·hace 3 años·discuss
This article boils down to "C# added new features that I don't like, so it's dying".

As someone working in C# every day, these new features are great, and C# is still a pleasure to write.
mgraf1
·hace 4 años·discuss
I'm curious what you mean when you say "leaving the far-Right shady people to run them (literally Mafia in many locations, and with the Teamsters)". How are you defining "far-right" in this context?
mgraf1
·hace 4 años·discuss
The point I'm getting at is that some places are much more desirable than others. In a market, it's prices that act as a mechanism for deciding who can live in a limited space. For example, way more people want to live on the beach than there are houses on the beach.
mgraf1
·hace 4 años·discuss
How would a non market based system work for housing though? How do we decide who gets to live in places like Honolulu or Boulder?