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ohman876 | 7 months ago

Treat others the way you want to be treated. Even when competing you should not cheat, lie, steal or otherwise commit wrong-doing.

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const_cast|7 months ago

Competing against someone means advocating for yourself instead of them.

Nobody would ever advocate against themselves - that's self-destructive. So, following the golden rule, competition is immoral. You shouldn't advocate against others, because you wouldn't do it to yourself.

More concretely, when you compete you are trying to take money away from other people and give it to yourself. Right? Because a customer could go to them - but you want the customer to go to you. So you get 5 bucks your competitor wouldn't have.

What we're noticing here is one of two things: either the golden rule is not at all a rule, and we have to make exceptions, or capitalism at a conceptual level is immoral.

One of these two has to be true, no way around it. Personally, I suspect Jesus would never allow capitalism. He would say everyone should share, so everyone can be prosperous.

Again... sounds like communism to me.

anon_e-moose|7 months ago

If your competitor is lazy and grows to accept more money for less quality that is immoral. The moral thing to do is to compete against that company so that you provide better products and services for lower cost. That is the moral thing. Communism is neither here nor there, it's a completely different thing. Happy now?

rvnx|7 months ago

Doesn't sound like YCombinator's recipe for success