That’s great for you, but don’t underestimate the asymmetric value here. You’re giving them free labour, and they get _way more_ out of that than you do - especially in aggregate.
That’s great for you, but don’t underestimate the asymmetric value here. You’re giving them free labour, and they get _way more_ out of that than you do - especially in aggregate.
And? If I get value, I get value. If someone else gets MORE value, that doesn't diminish the value _I_ get.
Viewing ones gains only through the lens of how it affects others seems like a hard way to live.