Since I chose the specks—no, I probably wouldn’t pay a penny; avoiding the speck is not even worth the effort to decide to pay the penny or not. I would barely notice it; it’s too insignificant to be worth paying even a tiny sum to avoid.
I suppose I too am “rounding down to zero”; a more significant harm would result in a different answer.
You’re avoiding the question. What if a penny was automatically payed for you each time in the future to avoid dust specks floating in your eye? The question is whether the dust speck is worth at least a negative penny of disutility. For me, I would say yes.
Since I chose the specks—no, I probably wouldn’t pay a penny; avoiding the speck is not even worth the effort to decide to pay the penny or not. I would barely notice it; it’s too insignificant to be worth paying even a tiny sum to avoid.
I suppose I too am “rounding down to zero”; a more significant harm would result in a different answer.
You’re avoiding the question. What if a penny was automatically payed for you each time in the future to avoid dust specks floating in your eye? The question is whether the dust speck is worth at least a negative penny of disutility. For me, I would say yes.