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Pretty hard to buy P.
Literally almost everyone who has money naturally has a high P value
Trust fund babies talking about how hard they've worked is a meme for a reason
I bet there's some interesting analysis that could prove that p can be partially defined by m
Source?
I knew this would come up, and you are absolutely right. But apart of the bourgeoisie who really have some parts of their brains wired differently, us “normal” people even if we are successful we suffer from imposter syndrome or burn out.
I think you underestimate the extremes we could go to with the directive to keep adding money until it works.
P is the actual happiness. That she didn't quantify
I dunno. With enough money, "yes men" can be employed to tell me how much I deserve to be the boss, and books I'm uncomfortable with can be removed from my local library. /s
Edit: But I would never do that. Simple delusions of grandeur are easier to achieve and have fewer network externalities.