Nah what I meant was a general observation that people often consume, but never make themselves.
They use software but have no idea how it’s made; they eat food but have no idea about the recipe; they listen to music but don’t know how to play even one instrument
Now that’s all fine if they DON’T want to do it. But at the same time it’s kind of what makes us human. It gives me a sense of being satisfied with the present rather than trying to self-improve, or something like that.
Many of those things aren’t even DIFFICULT yet plenty of people do not take even a small endeavor. It’s as low-hanging as a fruit can get.
Nah what I meant was a general observation that people often consume, but never make themselves.
I don’t know what you mean.
I suspect you already know the literal answer. People do make, on a very regular basis—it’s called a job. It’s more efficient for me to sell my code and buy music than for me to make my own music, for all the standard and obvious reasons given above (comparative advantage, division of labour, depth of market, etc). But you’ve been told this answer and keep asking, which makes me think you are asking something else.
Nah what I meant was a general observation that people often consume, but never make themselves.
They use software but have no idea how it’s made; they eat food but have no idea about the recipe; they listen to music but don’t know how to play even one instrument
Now that’s all fine if they DON’T want to do it. But at the same time it’s kind of what makes us human. It gives me a sense of being satisfied with the present rather than trying to self-improve, or something like that.
Many of those things aren’t even DIFFICULT yet plenty of people do not take even a small endeavor. It’s as low-hanging as a fruit can get.
I don’t know what you mean.
I suspect you already know the literal answer. People do make, on a very regular basis—it’s called a job. It’s more efficient for me to sell my code and buy music than for me to make my own music, for all the standard and obvious reasons given above (comparative advantage, division of labour, depth of market, etc). But you’ve been told this answer and keep asking, which makes me think you are asking something else.
Can you clarify what kind of answer you’re after?