The more you give, the less you are thought of. That figures, well we will see who, lets who down first.
It is amazing how the Dow closed 11% up tonight.. some people who know how to play the stockmarket will be making serious money out of this recession! I am too chicken for it!
Are you equally nice to everyone you know or are you nicer to some people than to others? If the latter, do you know why? One way to state that you are nicer to some people than to others is the economic way: The quantity supplied of niceness (by you to others) is not the same for all people; it is greater for some than others.
The law of supply states that the quantity supplied of a good and its price are directly related. Is the quantity supplied of your niceness directly related to the price you receive to be nice? This prompts us to ask: What is the price you receive to be nice? In what “currency” are you paid to be nice? In most cases, you are not paid in dollars; the “currency” in which you are paid may be, as odd as it sounds, niceness itself. Suppose there are two “prices” of niceness, P1 and P2, where P1 equals “somewhat nice” and P2 equals “very nice.” Just as the sellers of a good prefer a higher dollar price to a lower dollar price, ceteris paribus, the suppliers of niceness may prefer to receive more for the niceness they supply instead of less. At which price received, P1 or P2, are you likely to be nicer? If your answer is P2, the higher price, then you are admitting that as the price of niceness rises, from P1 to P2, the quantity supplied of your niceness (to others) rises. In other words, you have an upward-sloping supply curve of niceness. As an afterthought, if other people act the same way that you do, that is , if everyone has an upward-sloping supply curve of niceness, then the way to get other people to be nicer to you is to be nicer to them.
The economist knows that some people are nicer than other people, but even nice people aren’t equally nice to everyone. What makes even nice people nicer to some people than to others? It may have to do with what they are paid (by others) in the currency niceness. In other words, the more niceness they are paid to be nice, the nicer they are; the less niceness they are paid to be nice, they less nice they are.
Source: Roger A Arnold 2001, Economics.
Questions:
1. What does it mean if a person’s supply curve of niceness is vertical?
2. Some people are nicer than other people at all prices of niceness. How would you diagrammatically represent this fact?
Hmm, another thought to add to that is, could it be people are nice to others who feed their ego? or if they have something to gain... Just a thought, and I am beginning to, "hate" that word nice!
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Interesting questions and complex to answer, at least for me.
In the past I was nice because that's how I am, even though some would say it was all influence of how I was raised but I expected that other people were nice too.
Now I am nice because I feel I am nice but never expect niceness back, otherwise I'd be disponted, instead I expect the opposite and I don't get disapointed. It is pessimistic but unluckily true, however I see niceness from a lot of people who I don't expect them to be as well :)
I think all I expect from being, "nice" to people is a little respect back. Well.. its just good manners, and I am glad I was raised by my parents to have them :)
This made my head hurt when a treat others as you would have them treat you works. ;)
Hmm, it is odd how time changes some people, sometimes it is not for the better ...
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hmm, I am scared to ask about this one. Hope that all is well hun.
It is of little signifiance other than bouncing my fingers of the keyboard a few times lol! so no worries Cheetah!
The most of the times, my friend; time ruins everything...
But the strong ones will survive, an will live to tell ...
Hopefully, they will say the truth...
=)
I will never forget how cajoling the be-littling of our members got me into trouble... and now how it has all turned around. I am standing on the edge looking in tenaciously, and watching curiously as a bystander to see how this all pans out.
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what on earth has happened my dear friend?
Welcome to my world.....
Grab a seat....
Want some popcorn?
Make that two popcorns please.
Bite your tongue Miss Emmy
*pout* okay but it is ironically hypocritical. :p
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not always lol
What Jason has left the building?
It was not Jason that I had in mind Borked.
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deathnitegrl
17:15 Oct 30 2008
Unluckily true.
Nista
18:30 Oct 30 2008
Just keep giving.
:)It's good for the soul.
AND YOU LEAVE THAT BUNNY ALONE, MISSY!!
Lol
Oceanne
18:31 Oct 30 2008
Sometimes that is true..that your nature is taken for granted.But not always..not always.
Nista
18:39 Oct 30 2008
Just keep giving.
:)It's good for the soul.
AND YOU LEAVE THAT BUNNY ALONE, MISSY!!
Lol
Nista
18:39 Oct 30 2008
damn double posting ISP assholes.
Sorry, Emmy.
xxEmaeraldxx
18:44 Oct 30 2008
Oh, you just saved bunny twice Nista! haha
SeleneTremere
19:32 Oct 30 2008
Giving can be a thankless thing, but don't stop giving.
Cheetahcry
19:47 Oct 30 2008
This is very true Emmy. But keep on giving as Nista is right on it being good for the soul. You might not get a thanks from them but it still makes you feel good inside.
Theban
09:29 Jan 08 2009
I like to give and I like to let down...such is life