Most People Don't Know About Opportunity Cost

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Because you weren't there, your crush ended up talking to someone else at the hangout. They connected, started dating, and are now in a happy, long-term relationship.
Why not stream games to friends and possible crush? Or maybe they also play these games, why not discuss it later? Who's to say they have connected, maybe they don't care about each other and just hang out? This is all so stupid and detached. What does make people like this detached isn't introversion or their interests, it's this disconnection between oneself and people around them in a way as if other people are these alien "normies" who came from a different planet and are living by some movie script. They don't.

Is what you are choosing actually worth what you will leave behind?
Yeah. Because ultimately all the choices manifest into realm of known, while imaginary scenarios are in the realm of unknown. I don't know what I actually leave behind.
 
The opportunity cost of giving a post a rating is foregoing all other ratings I could have chosen, I can't give a post all the ratings at the same time, and the rating I value the most subjectively is the one I choose.
 
Very autistic OP, unless you are the level of iq that you can't think on how you would've felt had you not eaten breakfast this morning, you internally know about the concept without the need to give a name to it. Otherwise our ancestors would have still lived in mud huts chucking spears at one another.
You don't know shit, and you have mistaken opportunity cost as an abstract concept for something you think you know.
 
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