Caring for loved ones is a tremendous value enhancement that is entirely missing in any study looking at income and profits. Someone who loves to cook cooking for someone that loves sharing a home cooked meal with the person that cooked it is entirely valueless in any such interpretation of income and profits being the sole measure for evaluating value. Delivery food services are the most valuable forms of sustenance in such measures.
So did these people decrease their earnings because they were able to do more of what they value the most? Is that a thing we should try to make more people capable of doing?
So did these people decrease their earnings because they were able to do more of what they value the most? Is that a thing we should try to make more people capable of doing?