Katanova on Nostr: What if we approach problems from a perspective of needs vs ability, instead of ...
What if we approach problems from a perspective of needs vs ability, instead of trying to shoehorn market theory into every aspect of human interaction?
Me caring for someone else doesn't need to be "unpaid emotional labor"
What if it's just something that people do when they have their needs met and they want to make the world better?
Why have we let economists and capitalism dictate the terms of interpersonal engagement?
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