▲ | xg15 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
The question is if the Kingdom would then still be worth surviving if life for everyone there ends up being miserable. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | majormajor 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
What if it doesn't survive and 70% of the people who were in the Kingdom end up in worse, arbitrarily-ruled, small despotic fiefdoms instead? And only 10% end up being better off by being lucky enough to have landed in the high-trust+high-competence small group? Or, switching to consumer products vs company revenue/profit or kingdoms, and grounding in a specific example: people love to hate Windows, but how many of them would actually be better off if the options were just Mac (still expensive, still niche) or Linux? And "well they could just learn how to [code or configure text files or whatever]" for these purposes counts as worse off, IMO - more time spent on something that used to kinda-sorta-at-least-work-predictably for them. | ||||||||||||||
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