Good morning community, today I would like to write about basic mathematics but I have probably observed for hours the *therapy* of opening envelopes which leads me to conclude that it is a bad idea to generate luck about something important.
You can open 10,000 envelopes and in all of them you will only get one precious card, but the cost of opening the envelope far exceeds the cost of getting that card.
This mathematics occurs in business, as in gachapones, and in many facets ranging from selling advertising and not see how many grams brings the content an end of applications.
The most common thing that happens is that the risk is absorbed by popular people in the market or the masses who like the game, and the prized cards are acquired by capitals of large collections at a price extremely lower than what it costs to get it.
At the same time it happens in stocks because a Degen, like Elon Musk must introduce your luck to make money, I don't care if the market is broken, the fact of participating and encouraging people to spend their money that could be spent on necessary things like a house or food production is lost like a roulette wheel.
In advertising items introducing RGB lights forgetting the main function of the components.
A few days ago I purchased top quality headphones at a very low cost while acquaintances purchased GAMERS headphones with RGB lights at a high cost consequences, poor finishes, cables of the first world war and poor performance.
The world that is being built is in ashes and it depends on you and me that all these exploitations of the human being disappear, that life is valued and that your money is given to productive enterprises and not to capitals that only enslave generations.
The world that is being built is in ashes and it depends on you and me that all these exploitations of the human being disappear, that life is valued and that your money is given to productive enterprises and not to capitals that only enslave generations.
I thank you very much if you can leave your comment or any point of view, I value every letter and point of your opinion.
Such is a peaceful symbiosis:
rather than invest in what has value
What appears to be an theft is simply two sides of an economic good: