Comment Re:My philosophy (Score 1) 663
You say "It doesn't really require that much effort", and you might be correct. The problem is that ANY effort must be paid for by someone. If the returns on that effort do not cover the cost, then people in general will not do it.
You assume the gain to society is great, when this is simply not true. If the gains were great, society would be already be doing it. The gains are only great for a very small subset of society.
It might seem mean spirited to you, but it's really just survival. If providing a service costs more than the income you receive from it, eventually you will no longer be in a position to provide that service.
You assume the gain to society is great, when this is simply not true. If the gains were great, society would be already be doing it. The gains are only great for a very small subset of society.
It might seem mean spirited to you, but it's really just survival. If providing a service costs more than the income you receive from it, eventually you will no longer be in a position to provide that service.