By the way, the reason I brought up digger’s n io and filling in holes was to demonstrate that there’s a difference between laborious and laborious that produces value. Whenever you apply elbow grease to nature, so to speak, you speculate it will have been better than nit doing anything. You delusion that labor necessarily leads to valuable goods is false.
Money speculation may be more abstract, but it is nit fundamentally different from hoping your trench digging or tree cutting will make you a living.
>> “Whenever you apply elbow grease to nature, so to speak, you speculate it will have been better than nit doing anything. You delusion that labor necessarily leads to valuable goods is false.” <<
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How many times have you dug a hole or trench of random size in a random location on speculation that it would be of value to an unknown buyer?
Your example lacks relevence to the real world. (no analogy exists)