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by darkteflon
1481 days ago
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There’s just “value”. People use the term “underlying value” as a proxy for “real value”, in opposition to “not real value”. You can verify that by looking at any example of its use in this thread. I’m saying it’s a rhetorical crutch that doesn’t lead to meaningful discussion or insight. If people acknowledged in these threads that “value” is way more complex and nebulous than these facile comparisons make it out to be, we’d have more interesting discussion. |
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