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by TFYS
3081 days ago
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Variety in life can come in many forms. The difference between different brands of products isn't that great. You get more spice for life from trying completely different things instead of different variations of the same thing. The PS4 and Xbox One have basically zero difference, the only difference they have is the artificial difference of exclusive games. How much better could the PS4 be if the resources used for the creation of the Xbox were instead used to improve PS4? Sometimes too much choice can even be a bad thing. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/oct/21/choice-... I believe people would quickly get used to less variety. But if variety isn't just a product of a system based on competition and people really desire it, there are no rules against it in a planned economy based on direct democracy. People could suggest and vote for different types of the same thing if they feel there's a need for such a thing. money gives people the chance to make choices based on what's best for them, with far fewer restrictions on what's possible. Most people have quite large restrictions on what they can choose due to the amount of money they have. Sure if you're wealthy enough you probably have more choice in the current system, but for the majority of people I believe a planned economy would increase the amount options they have in their lives. |
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