| ▲ | EvanAnderson 2 hours ago | |
> My dad is 85 and he can take the time to learn anything he wants to learn. But refuses to change when he doesn’t. I think that's natural and reasonable. I'm certainly less tolerant of drains on my time as I get older. I can imagine that, at 85, I would be making a lot of calculations about ROI on my time. Edit: For those seeing an argument in my statement above re: forcing people to use technology or forcing business to make an accommodation for people who don't want to use technology: I am not making a statement either way. I'm simply saying it seems logical and reasonable, natural even, to value your time more when you have less of it. | ||
| ▲ | crazygringo an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
Great. Then you can decide whether it's worth the ROI to buy a phone for your season tickets or not. But if you don't want to, then you shouldn't be expecting other people to accomodate you. | ||
| ▲ | raw_anon_1111 an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
And then that’s a you problem no one should be forced to make affordances for things you can do and are unwilling to do | ||