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by MajorSauce
2985 days ago
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This is irrelevant since he provides labor/services by himself. You are telling me that if economy is properly working, a mother should not cut the daughter's hair since it should not be cost saving ? I'm sorry if I misunderstood your point. |
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Which is fine as far as it goes for theoretical economics. But, in practice, as in your example, the mother probably doesn't have a way to get paid for doing some other task rather than cutting the daughter's hair--and would likely take even more time to go to the barber anyway.
It does make sense to pay for some tasks you could do yourself. But in a lot of cases you're not actually saving money especially if you're not earning money by the hour and are maxed out on how much time you're able to spend earning.