>He started to think about how he would achieve this, and realised that to make it the only thing he worked on, he’d need to make money from the product. He then thought about other products people pay for. He thought about products he pay’s for, and realised he doesn’t pay for products, or at least it was very rare for him to. He thought long and hard and tried to understand why anyone would pay for anything.
WTF does this even mean?
They had the discussion in a coffee shop. Have they paid for their coffee?
Their cake? While doing so, have they checked their mails in the phones they had paid for, that come with contracts they pay for?
Were they wearing clothes that they had paid for? Did they carry paid-for backpacks with paid-for laptops inside, each with several paid-for apps, from Keynote to Microsoft Windows? Was the coffee shop furnished with paid-for furniture and decorations?
How about this line in my post: Did they carry paid-for backpacks with paid-for laptops inside, each with several paid-for apps, from Keynote to Microsoft Windows?
WTF does this even mean?
They had the discussion in a coffee shop. Have they paid for their coffee? Their cake? While doing so, have they checked their mails in the phones they had paid for, that come with contracts they pay for?
Were they wearing clothes that they had paid for? Did they carry paid-for backpacks with paid-for laptops inside, each with several paid-for apps, from Keynote to Microsoft Windows? Was the coffee shop furnished with paid-for furniture and decorations?