takerz?
It will pay I promise. but I need at least 50 attempts...!

It will pay I promise. but I need at least 50 attempts...!
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Valuable to who?
Well, you said in the universe. I thought you might be including aliens : )It is a FINANCIAL COLUMN right?? So I guess pertinent to folks looking to make money. I did use the TERM "Commodity"..
No that does not count as an attempt by forum member. The clock remains and COUNT/ZERO.. LOL
That is HINT #1 of 5... (Forgot rules earlier)
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Well, you said in the universe. I thought you might be including aliens : )
So... folks who want to make money... when?
Well, time really isn't the text book answer. In economics time is usually a parameter in predicting value. People (and I assume aliens too) have what's called a time-value preference. The longer you have to wait for your product the less it is worth to you.
Time itself is rarely referred to as a commodity, because it's not an easy thing to box up and ship to people. It's not fungible in the slightest. The ones who sell time in some form, like the medical and investment industries and the politicians, are very often charlatans or fools themselves.
What I was after in my previous posts is acknowledgement that value is subjective. People who really want to make money are actually a very small subset of the populations, monomaniacs usually. Most of us want to HAVE money, so we can buy what we want. Money is not a goal, but a means, and a transitory one at that. Real money makers want money for its own sake, or for power over others, etc. Something no one on this forum is likely to consider worth pursuing.
So, excepting the money makers, what is the most valuable commodity? It's us, our talents, skills and experience. The things we do everyday to serve our customers or our employers that earn us sales or salaries respectively.
Well, time really isn't the text book answer. In economics time is usually a parameter in predicting value. People (and I assume aliens too) have what's called a time-value preference. The longer you have to wait for your product the less it is worth to you.
Time itself is rarely referred to as a commodity, because it's not an easy thing to box up and ship to people. It's not fungible in the slightest. The ones who sell time in some form, like the medical and investment industries and the politicians, are very often charlatans or fools themselves.
What I was after in my previous posts is acknowledgement that value is subjective. People who really want to make money are actually a very small subset of the populations, monomaniacs usually. Most of us want to HAVE money, so we can buy what we want. Money is not a goal, but a means, and a transitory one at that. Real money makers want money for its own sake, or for power over others, etc. Something no one on this forum is likely to consider worth pursuing.
So, excepting the money makers, what is the most valuable commodity? It's us, our talents, skills and experience. The things we do everyday to serve our customers or our employers that earn us sales or salaries respectively.
We are on the same page. You are just not seeing my angle yet. I was banking on more time and input to fully contrive my madness. But I am not asking anyone to pursue that is not interested. I would only think that the financial folks would be the only with the interest of changing paradigm. I may drop this line as it will require more than I have right now. But I will reapply and develop with slower pace at best. You make good points.
