I’m a bit confused by “you” in the claim. If we’re talking about individuals I’m not at all sure one must put a monetary value on something. That seems to suggest nominal values are more accurate than real, subjective personal values those monetary units represent.
In a more general setting, markets for instance, I think a stronger case can be made but for any given individual am not certain it would be required.
Broadening it out more, where multiple people are trying to work together to some ends I think would be the strongest case.
I’m a bit confused by “you” in the claim. If we’re talking about individuals I’m not at all sure one must put a monetary value on something. That seems to suggest nominal values are more accurate than real, subjective personal values those monetary units represent.
In a more general setting, markets for instance, I think a stronger case can be made but for any given individual am not certain it would be required.
Broadening it out more, where multiple people are trying to work together to some ends I think would be the strongest case.