• booly@sh.itjust.works
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    11 hours ago

    Please stop blaming “old people”.

    I’m not “blaming” anyone. I’m pointing out the mechanism that causes a portion of old people to be out of touch on these things. They rely on their own experiences to draw inferences that don’t actually apply to others.

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      10 hours ago

      "That’s the real problem with old people’s sense of money”. That is blaming old people.

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        8 hours ago

        “Blame” means to attribute for some negative result. There’s no assigning fault here, just an observation, and an explanation behind that observation.

        If I said “Bob is a fucking idiot,” that’s not blaming Bob for anything.

        So yeah, I stand by my explanation behind the observation in OP’s screenshot: that people tend to draw on past experiences even when those experiences are no longer as relevant, or are even actively misleading. And that the phenomenon I describe (that not all prices inflate at the same rate or preserve the same ratios to each other) exacerbates the problem.

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          7 hours ago

          OK. I’m seeing “the real problem with old people”. So, de facto, there’s a problem with old people.