I do not mean “wealth” when I talk about resource allocation. I mean actual real stuff: how much heat is generated on one’s behalf, how much O2 is transformed to CO2 per unit time for whom, who benefits from a given square-meter-second of sunlight energy, etc. As importantly, how much attention and motivated work one gets from other people, how much of their consumed resources benefit whom, etc.?
Money is a very noisy measure of this, and is deeply misleading when applied to any long-term goals.
I do not mean “wealth” when I talk about resource allocation. I mean actual real stuff: how much heat is generated on one’s behalf, how much O2 is transformed to CO2 per unit time for whom, who benefits from a given square-meter-second of sunlight energy, etc. As importantly, how much attention and motivated work one gets from other people, how much of their consumed resources benefit whom, etc.?
Money is a very noisy measure of this, and is deeply misleading when applied to any long-term goals.