Well sometimes in their pursuit of making money, their interests coincidentally align with those of the public and they make the world a better place as a result.
For example, Valve trying to protect their market dominance in the PC gaming industry has resulted in large improvements to game distribution, consumer protection, and convenience for computer game players.
Another example is the mail order drug company owned by Mark Cuban (the billionaire). He’s making buckets of money from it, but their profit model is to cut out the insurers to buy drugs from manufacturers at wholesale prices and sell them for cheap. So the medicines he sells are drastically cheaper. I actually am a beneficiary of this. I normally buy my medication from his company for $5 a bottle but one time I spilled it and had to get a refill from a local grocery store pharmacy which cost $100 a bottle (insurance paid $85).
But at least the pills from the grocery store pharmacy were blackberry flavour.
Well sometimes in their pursuit of making money, their interests coincidentally align with those of the public and they make the world a better place as a result.
And this happens purely by chance, and always temporarily. As soon as it is financially better for them to throw you to the wolves that’s what they’ll do next
Well sometimes in their pursuit of making money, their interests coincidentally align with those of the public and they make the world a better place as a result.
For example, Valve trying to protect their market dominance in the PC gaming industry has resulted in large improvements to game distribution, consumer protection, and convenience for computer game players.
Another example is the mail order drug company owned by Mark Cuban (the billionaire). He’s making buckets of money from it, but their profit model is to cut out the insurers to buy drugs from manufacturers at wholesale prices and sell them for cheap. So the medicines he sells are drastically cheaper. I actually am a beneficiary of this. I normally buy my medication from his company for $5 a bottle but one time I spilled it and had to get a refill from a local grocery store pharmacy which cost $100 a bottle (insurance paid $85).
But at least the pills from the grocery store pharmacy were blackberry flavour.
And this happens purely by chance, and always temporarily. As soon as it is financially better for them to throw you to the wolves that’s what they’ll do next
Sometimes. But even if it is temporary, it’s still good while it lasts.
Nothing too deep about it. That’s the whole thought.