top | item 46269788 (no title) potatoman22 | 2 months ago That doesn't quite make sense to me. A meter is a unit of measure for distance, but a meter is a distance. discuss order hn newest BurningFrog|2 months ago Yeah, it's not the same as physics units.Money does have real value, but only because it can be traded for valuable things.But money in itself, as bills or numbers in a bank account, is useless until you trade it for something "real".
BurningFrog|2 months ago Yeah, it's not the same as physics units.Money does have real value, but only because it can be traded for valuable things.But money in itself, as bills or numbers in a bank account, is useless until you trade it for something "real".
BurningFrog|2 months ago
Money does have real value, but only because it can be traded for valuable things.
But money in itself, as bills or numbers in a bank account, is useless until you trade it for something "real".