Oh you have to do all those things? The money wouldn’t be better spent on groceries and stuff for the people you’re helping? Maybe some random dude would be 10x the CEO of that dude but he’s stuck behind a register getting minimum wage. So yeah I agree with you but I don’t really like your attitude of "I’m the one who can solve this so what I’m doing is right) maybe think about the fact some people literally do not have the luxury to "take a lower paying job*
Inherently, no I didn’t respond to the wrong comment, if you want to have a discussion about it I’m game (have to do, they made a choice, said it themselves)
I’m not trying to discredit you but I’m genuinely having a hard time parsing what you’re saying.
"I’m the one who can solve this so what I’m doing is right)[sic]
What I quoted from you is not at all a valid reading of the original comment. And your assertion that all of their operation funds would be better spent on feeding people assumes that there would be operating funds at all if OP weren’t working on a product that their investors believed would make profit for a return on their investments.
Which, you know, is the exact thing OP was lamenting: that they had to do a bunch of pointless side activities to get the funding necessary for them to keep making whatever they make.
In his defense, the guy working behind the cash register probably isn’t capable of contributing to the development of our healthcare technology.
The guy behind the cash register would argue the money would be better spent on his groceries, but that probably wouldn’t help anyone in the long run. Obesity is an issue where I’m from since the food is already dirt cheap.
In his defense, the guy working behind the cash register probably isn’t capable of contributing to the development of our healthcare technology.
But the other guy is? What are you basing that in?
The guy behind the cash register would argue the money would be better spent on his groceries, but that probably wouldn’t help anyone in the long run. Obesity is an issue where I’m from since the food is already dirt cheap.
And again he COULD be better off without the financial drain of someone who thinks they’re doing good but aren’t.
Oh you have to do all those things? The money wouldn’t be better spent on groceries and stuff for the people you’re helping? Maybe some random dude would be 10x the CEO of that dude but he’s stuck behind a register getting minimum wage. So yeah I agree with you but I don’t really like your attitude of "I’m the one who can solve this so what I’m doing is right) maybe think about the fact some people literally do not have the luxury to "take a lower paying job*
What the hell are you talking about? When did they ever assert the righteousness of what they have to do for business?
Did you reply to the wrong comment?
Inherently, no I didn’t respond to the wrong comment, if you want to have a discussion about it I’m game (have to do, they made a choice, said it themselves)
I’m not trying to discredit you but I’m genuinely having a hard time parsing what you’re saying.
What I quoted from you is not at all a valid reading of the original comment. And your assertion that all of their operation funds would be better spent on feeding people assumes that there would be operating funds at all if OP weren’t working on a product that their investors believed would make profit for a return on their investments.
Which, you know, is the exact thing OP was lamenting: that they had to do a bunch of pointless side activities to get the funding necessary for them to keep making whatever they make.
In his defense, the guy working behind the cash register probably isn’t capable of contributing to the development of our healthcare technology.
The guy behind the cash register would argue the money would be better spent on his groceries, but that probably wouldn’t help anyone in the long run. Obesity is an issue where I’m from since the food is already dirt cheap.
But the other guy is? What are you basing that in?
And again he COULD be better off without the financial drain of someone who thinks they’re doing good but aren’t.