what if we treated emotional costs as real on the same level as monetary costs?
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Replying to @fvathynevgl
You end up incentivizing emotion in that case which is bad.
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Replying to @Alephwyr
why? it'd be nice if a job came with an estimation of how much it'll cost you in terms of emotions, and we could realise that it's like those internships for which you have to pay instead of them paying you
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Replying to @fvathynevgl
I don't think it's as generalizable as that. Some people have more emotional fortitude, or indifference or whatever, than others.
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Replying to @Alephwyr
and some people have more money, so they can take the free/paid-for internships which others can't afford
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Money still is the same amount from person to person though, even if it doesn't have the same utility from person to person. You'd need to be able to discern the emotional cost on an individual to individual basis.
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