| ▲ | lotsofpulp 3 hours ago | |
> Sure, poorer people are also very busy, but i think the GP poster is using "time poor" to refer to people for whom time is their most scarce resource. This is the framing I am talking about. Surely, the scarcity of time for a poor person who has to do shift work until they are probably dead is a little more scarce than a rich person who chooses to play the game longer than they have to to put food on the table. I would have written cash rich to refer to people who can afford to buy other people’s services in the quantity/quality being referred to above. >Don't try to paint willful employment as some evil. I don’t know what you’re referring to, but obviously poor people can’t afford to buy anywhere near as much (or as high quality) human labor as rich people. | ||