Submitted by row64software t3_ym3ddi in dataisbeautiful
Killingagency t1_ivab0na wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in [OC] Forbes 2022's Most Philanthropic US Billionaires by row64software
whats there to belief lol, its the truth.
It baffles me how many people, like you, somehow can claim the oppossite whilst literally standing and living in the middle of all these innovations.
Like literally every single item you touch is the proof lol.
st4n13l t1_ivadom8 wrote
My issue with your statement is that it's absolute. Not that new products and innovations can improve lives but rather that all products and innovations do improve lives simply by existing.
>Like literally every single item you touch is the proof lol.
Proof that products exist. Not proof all products improve our lives.
Killingagency t1_ivajn6l wrote
Well fair enough, talking in absolutes is always easily countered. However people buy products because it provides them value.
If a product doesn't provide (enough) value either the company switches to different products or goes bancrupt.
So yeah each product that you have is proof that it improves life. But what I am mostly aiming at, is to compare each product to their counterpart 100+ years ago.
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