Brian Noble
Gratefully in Recovery
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- Mar 23, 2004
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You can keep saying this. It does not make it true.We as humans will always take action if we can save money.
You can keep saying this. It does not make it true.We as humans will always take action if we can save money.
Maybe not for you but for a lot of others it does.You can keep saying this. It does not make it true.
wow somebody is in a bad mood todayThen maybe you should rethink “always”.
Then things are like they use to be.No, I'm just judging you. There's a difference.
Well maybe you only see the good in people, which is nice, I'm more realistic.No, I'm just disappointed that someone would (a) invent a completely fictitious guest to get free food and (b) justify it by saying that "well, anyone would do it."
I won't buy this book, but if kids can get it for free, I'll make an account for my fictional sonEasier? Probably. Better? Arguable.
In my experience, most people are generally honest and ethical. It also turns out that it is psychologically easier to behave ethically (or unethically) if you believe that most of those around you are honest (or dishonest). So, there are also some externalities. Dan Ariely at Duke has stuidied this extensively---and, potentially, experienced it personally, depending on whom you believe. This is a good introduction to his work. It's an easy read, and I enjoyed it.
https://www.amazon.com/Honest-Truth-About-Dishonesty-Everyone-Especially-ebook/dp/B00CD36FF6/
To do that you need to call MS.Will it allow you to pay for the dining plan split w/ gift cards and credit cards? That would probably require a call to members services.