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  • hot intellectual chicks? i need to move to NYC...

  • @junskey NYC is a magical place

  • I am certain that I don't have a disutility for hot chicks talking Austrian economics.

  • @8chxBLhJDy9 don't know yet, there's so much left to cover!

  • @praxgirl Can I download some of your videos? :)

  • @MartyrofCake there yours to keep, improve and share :)

  • @praxgirl Thanks, haven't been checking out your stuff recently ;p but I'll be a good student from now on ;p

  • @MartyrofCake Don't forget that ideas are nonscarce!

  • I see this channel is dedicated to praxeology but do you plan to tackle any other Austrian thought?

  • @NicosMind I think inevitably we will have to cover a bit of political theory, but that's just to explain Praxeology's real world applications.

  • @praxgirl I nay check it out. Or even check your series from the first video. I know what praxeology is i just havent read in depth about it. Thanks for these videos btw. Youve done a great job :).

  • You seem to be confusing economic advancement with technological advancement.

  • @Lightrider4444 Do you assert that the two are unrelated?

  • @Lightrider4444 Technological advancement is not possible without economic advancement. Put it simply, without accumulating more capital you won't be able to sustain sideways production required for you to advance your technology.

  • @prashantpawar You have no idea how wrong you are HAVENT YOU EVAR HERD OF THE VENUS PROJECT

  • @t3hsauce Have you ever heard of a concept called 'non-sequitor'? Just answer the question I asked. How will you sustain sideways production without accumulating capital.

  • also trolololo

  • @t3hsauce I wrote this btw bitly dot com/nUTllL

  • @prashantpawar And I made this video that you will find most intriguing: /watch?v=srYPKvhLkbU&feature=c­hannel_video_title

  • @Lightrider4444 Explain please.

  • You have such beautiful eyes that I'm mesmerized ♥

  • I have a massive quantity of energy I could release for you at any given time, if you know what I'm sayin' *)

  • Well done. Worth another look. I think this series would go well with Robert Murphy's study guide to Human Action mises.org/daily/3262

  • Why do we labor?

    I don't know, but My Penis is Purple.

    ★★★★★

  • What if you love your work?

  • @x86cowboy Than its a hobby, not work!

  • @x86cowboy "labor" in this context can be seen as "productivity" and "leisure" is synonymous with "consumption" In short-hand - "making stuff" versus "using stuff up". In this context, labor does not necessarily mean "toil" or "hardship" if you happen to enjoy the process whereby your labor is put to productive use, all the better, but not really relevant to the labor vs. leisure (production vs. consumption) dichotomy.

  • @x86cowboy then it's not work ;)

  • @praxgirl

    Not exactly. It just means that there is more than one pay-off from the effort invested.

    Labor is essentially action which pays off further in the future, while leisure pays off in the nearer future. If an action pays off partially in the immediate future, and partially in the further future, you could say it qualifies as both, but really it just illustrates that "labor" and "leisure" are not qualitatively different, except in the length of the production-period.

  • "i'll see you guys in the next lesson"

    Wont we be seeing you :O

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