PotatoKat

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PotatoKat, (edited )

They can spend the same amount of money, but at any moment the one with 100s has more money. If you have 2 people each picking up 1 bill at the same rate at any singular moment the person picking up the 100s will have more money.

Since we’re talking about a material object like dollar bills and not a concept like money we have to take into consideration it’s utility and have to keep in mind the actual depositing and spending would be at any individual moment. The person with 100s would have a much easier/quicker time using the money therefore the 100s have more utility.

PotatoKat, (edited )

Ah but you see if you take into consideration it’s talking about bills and not money in an account you have to take into consideration the material reality. A person who receives more 100s would have an easier time depositing and spending the money therefore they have higher utility, therefore they are worth more than the 1s.

Sure they may have the same amount of numbers (and 1, 2,3… May even be larger because you’ll eventually repeat in the 1:1 examile) but in reality the one with the 100s will have an easier time using their objects (100 dollar bills) than the ones who pick the 1 dollar bills

PotatoKat,

Infinity is a concept that can’t be reached so it can’t be counted up fully. Its not a hard number so you can’t get a full value from it since there is always another number to reach. Therefore you only peak at ∞ in any individual moment. You can never actually count it.

PotatoKat,

Sure if you’re talking about a concept like money, but we’re talking about dollar bills and 100 dollar bills, physical objects. And if you’re talking about physical objects you have to consider material reality, if you’re choosing one or the other the 100 dollar bills are more convinient. Therefore they have more utility, which makes them have a higher value.

PotatoKat,

That’s a concession of the premise, you obviously can’t have infinite anything, but if you could then the 100s would bring more utility

PotatoKat,

Except you’re given an infinite amount of bills, not money in the bank. So even when moving the money to the bank you’d be able to access it quicker with the 100s

PotatoKat,

Only valid retort

PotatoKat,

If utility isn’t the reason why you’re picking 100s then why would you if they’re the same amount?

PotatoKat,

What is worth? Would you rather have 500 1s or 5 100s? You already said you’d take the 100s, why? I would take the 100s because I personally value the convenience of 100s more than the 1s, so to me, a single 100 is worth more than 100 1s. Worth doesn’t need to imply the monetary value of the money.

The convenience/utility makes the 100s worth more even if they’re both valued the same

PotatoKat,

Also you never said why you’d pick the 100s.

PotatoKat,

Congrats you’ve made it, you’re an old person now

PotatoKat,

Retail stores are bad

PotatoKat,

If you have Baldur’s Gate 3 you can boot it up from the Larian Launcher even if Steam is closed.

PotatoKat,

Very good idea, I gotta look into that

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PotatoKat,

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PotatoKat,

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