Jacqueline Mackie Paisley Passey: Enough? My utility curve is flattening out
Jacqueline Mackie Paisley Passey: Enough? My utility curve is flattening out
This set me to thinking: where am I on my utility curve? I am definitely lower than Jacqueline, but much higher than I used to be. Working for someone wealthy makes me compare my standard of living to theirs, so perhaps I can imagine more improvements than she can.
It also helps explain why those on the top of the utility curve often say "money isn't important." It's very important when you don't have any.
This set me to thinking: where am I on my utility curve? I am definitely lower than Jacqueline, but much higher than I used to be. Working for someone wealthy makes me compare my standard of living to theirs, so perhaps I can imagine more improvements than she can.
It also helps explain why those on the top of the utility curve often say "money isn't important." It's very important when you don't have any.
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