the boat which does not wish to be discarded once the river is crossed with it
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Depends on whether customers leave once you've "solved" their problem. Gyms sell fitness, but it seems a stretch to reason that they'd sabotage their effectiveness because once people get in shape they'd stop going.
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But fitness requires maintenance, whilst a relationship doesn't require more dating via the app.
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You're approaching this from the position that both of these journeys have an end, tho self-improvement orgs in particular are more focused around building networks/environments in which you have to subscribe to in order to be your best self
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which begs the question: does a subscription fee invalidate personal growth?
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there was a dating app/cryptocurrency called luna which was trying to align incentives to avoid this problemhttps://slatestarcodex.com/2018/01/18/practically-a-book-review-luna-whitepaper/ …
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I' ve heard the same argument but about leftists: they can't improve too much the condition of the worker or they'll be eating into their user base.
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It speaks to the honesty of left-wing parties that the phenomenon of losing your voter base by economically uplifting them is a well-docummented effect in the literature
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A social network site that wants to maintain a low churn user base needs to make sure it doesn't work too well for building a social network...
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