Opportunity Cost
Opportunity cost is about the everyday decisions we make, the unseen costs behind them, and understanding what we give up for what we choose.
Here, I share my writing pieces on topics like economics, life lessons, book summaries, academic experiences, research, and whatever I am learning at the moment.
Opportunity cost is about the everyday decisions we make, the unseen costs behind them, and understanding what we give up for what we choose.
AI can change how we learn, but it cannot replace the most important part of education, which is learning how to think for yourself. That's the least you can do.
A small habit today may not produce an immediate result. But when the habit is repeated over weeks, months, and years, the effect becomes stronger and bigger.
Both microeconomics and macroeconomics study how economies work. The difference is mainly about the level of focus.
Every day, people face limits. We have limited time, limited resources, and limited energy. Because of these limits, we must decide what to do and what to give up. Economics studies how individuals, businesses, and societies make these decisions.
Learning how to think means learning how to question, how to slow down, and how to tell the difference between noise and truth.
Comparing yourself to others gives you endless dissatisfaction. This is one of the most common traps we tend to fall into.
Most of them taught me discipline. Some of them taught me meaning. Some taught me presence. And all of them taught me how to think.