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Obviously one can post-hoc rationalize "sensible" as whatever worked best given the circumstances that occurred.

Absent government intervention in the functioning of markets, being frugal would have paid off way more than it has.




> Absent government intervention in the functioning of markets, being frugal would have paid off way more than it has

Why do you believe that to be the case? I think you are going with a gut feeling that the world should reward frugality, but if you actually examine that belief, there is no solid science behind it - but he world does not appreciate moral virtues, it does not reward kindness, and other things either.




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