top | item 47117916 (no title) brutal_chaos_ | 8 days ago To be fair, you don't need to slay giants to be a viable product. discuss order hn newest echelon|8 days ago "nicotine free cigarettes" are a product too.We have limited time on earth, so many tend to evaluate things on how big of an impact they make or how large of a demand they satisfy.It's okay if not everything is big, but it's also okay for people to use scale as a criteria for sizing things up. wongarsu|8 days ago I guess there is an argument that every food product should add opium to their ingredients to make sure it's bought by as many people as possible and eaten as frequently as possibleBut I don't think that's healthy for either the product or society
echelon|8 days ago "nicotine free cigarettes" are a product too.We have limited time on earth, so many tend to evaluate things on how big of an impact they make or how large of a demand they satisfy.It's okay if not everything is big, but it's also okay for people to use scale as a criteria for sizing things up. wongarsu|8 days ago I guess there is an argument that every food product should add opium to their ingredients to make sure it's bought by as many people as possible and eaten as frequently as possibleBut I don't think that's healthy for either the product or society
wongarsu|8 days ago I guess there is an argument that every food product should add opium to their ingredients to make sure it's bought by as many people as possible and eaten as frequently as possibleBut I don't think that's healthy for either the product or society
echelon|8 days ago
We have limited time on earth, so many tend to evaluate things on how big of an impact they make or how large of a demand they satisfy.
It's okay if not everything is big, but it's also okay for people to use scale as a criteria for sizing things up.
wongarsu|8 days ago
But I don't think that's healthy for either the product or society