I don’t think introducing these distinctions one at a time would give you any additional useful concepts.
Then there are a lot of economists (and psychologists) who disagree with you, and routinely use these concepts you don’t think are useful for apparently useful purposes.
I was a little careless; and you are taking my statement out of context and overgeneralizing it. These two distinctions are both needed to find the answer I am proposing. They can be used successfully in other context, or probably within the same context to address different questions.
Then there are a lot of economists (and psychologists) who disagree with you, and routinely use these concepts you don’t think are useful for apparently useful purposes.
I was a little careless; and you are taking my statement out of context and overgeneralizing it. These two distinctions are both needed to find the answer I am proposing. They can be used successfully in other context, or probably within the same context to address different questions.