Monday, January 19, 2015

Corporal redundancy


Pervasively ignored

But universally exploited

A product or service that increases corporal redundancy satisfies two markets. Like double-entry accounting, there are two sides.

Product increases corporal redundancy.
Another product must take up the energetic vacuum that this creates.

Simple example:

Machine reduces work effort.
Man exercises less from work. Man goes to gym or does sport to exercise instead.

There is no problem with this in itself. Harmony can be maintained.

But if the saving from the machine is not retained by the worker, then the worker loses the opportunity to maintain a balance, and his corporal redundancy is increased.