Economics. Now there’s a word I do
not like. Sure, for my major I have to get fairly acquainted with micro
economics, but the overall concept of economics has never really been my thing.
I’m more of a social person than a numbers person-not that I’m saying people
can’t be both; I’m just not one of those people. Currently I am in Micro
Economics, and just simply trying to keep up. The very first thing I learned on
the first day, however, has completely made sense to me. And because of that,
has stuck in my head and is often what I think of regularly. Now, what is that
concept that has been with me? It’s the first principle of economics: People
Face Tradeoffs. Now what the heck does that mean? Ha, funny you should say
that, it’s exactly what I thought when I had heard it my first time, it means
that people often have to choose between two things and decide which on is what
they want, making the “tradeoff” to not get the other thing.
Now there are tons of things that
this is involved in, and unfortunately for my brain, I come upon tradeoffs
every single day-as I’m sure most of you do as well- such as today, I yet again
went swimming, now I chose to go swimming instead of doing laundry. I made the
trade to have fun at Blue Harbor, instead of washing my clothes. This sadly
means that I now have to do laundry tonight because I am such a professional
procrastinator. Now, in this category there are so many different categories it’s
crazy! I’m just going to get to the point that I also keep thinking about
lately instead of bore you with all the miniscule little details I have to
memorize.
The other concept that has been
stuck in my head is that as my professor would say “there is no free lunch.”
Funny concept, I know, but it’s actually one hundred percent true! This
concept, in as basic terms as I can get, means that everything you get for “free”
someone else has to eventually pay for. Such as free lunches at clubs on
campus, those lunches actually come out of the clubs funding and are used as a
recruitment tool. Another example are Scholarships, ya’ know, those things that
are awarded to people because of their outstanding abilities in school. Well
those are given to people so that they can pay for school for free, but are
actually being paid off by someone else.
I find this fact interesting; the
reason being is because well I get a lot of free things. Being a college
student I often take things for free just because they’re free, I never really
thought of someone else having to buy them in the long run, and that is what
makes me curious as to why people give things out? I mean, I will never
complain about getting things for free, but as a business why would you give
things out for free? Is it really that much of a recruitment thing or interest
buzzer that you find it necessary to do it? I love the idea, but that’s from
the consumer level, I would think at a business level you would want to sell
things cheaper than giving them out for free. That’s my opinion at least, if
you think it’s a good idea for businesses to do it, feel free to tell me. ‘Cause
from my prospective, it seems like a poor strategy, buy one get one half off is
way more enticing in my opinion.
In business 101, I learned the term "opportunity cost."
ReplyDeleteIn real life, I learned that everyone likes free stuff.
Hahah! Exactly what I was talking about!
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