Originally posted by Kidicious
We are going in circles.
If you have built the tool and someone else uses it you should be compensated for your labor. No problem there. The problem is when you profit from my labor. That is different from simply being compensated for your labor.
We are going in circles.
If you have built the tool and someone else uses it you should be compensated for your labor. No problem there. The problem is when you profit from my labor. That is different from simply being compensated for your labor.
Assume a tractor. Most farmers can not afford the full cost of a tractor and pay it off a little bit at a time. Which can actually be computed as a % of their labor. What's the difference?
What am I missing?
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