But imagine if it wasn’t there. Ever think about that?
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The walls impregnated with the smell of cheap burned coffee
The only democracy in the Middle East
The concentration of rabid fascists has increased
Study after study has shown a strong link between employee engagement and productivity—and the Great Detachment threatens both.
Engagement is so pernicious. It always just means how much employees are willing to work for free
Ultimately my question was about the concept of a token economy that I knew I had read about in an education-related essay and not about the merits the author’s argument.
That’s it. Holy shit. I’ve been unable to formulate a search that could possibly get the right results
The other commenter sent me this essay which is what I think I read like 5 years ago https://archive.is/2023.04.22-195633/https://medium.com/s/story/school-is-an-economy-and-its-currency-is-the-grade-bbb11962858c
Omg this has to be it
Yes I think false economy is incorrect in how I mean it but I feel like there is a more specific term that I've heard or read that is different than simply perverse incentive. I might be losing my mind tho
Edit: alternatively, whatever I read or watched misused or redefined false economy to mean something else from what it is commonly understood to mean.
Real estate maybe
I needed bottles with the snap lid things so I got an 8 pack of grolsch