That's hardly a relevant response considering no society have used any of the ones I am speaking about in the way that you mean. The OECD, UN, IMF and others use many of them as secondary metrics though.
I just find the "what have the romans ever done for us?" argument to be scary. It leads very quickly and easily to struggle sessions and the terror.
I'm all for trying things for sure, but it has to be done in very small scale and over significant time scales.
I just find the "what have the romans ever done for us?" argument to be scary. It leads very quickly and easily to struggle sessions and the terror.
I'm all for trying things for sure, but it has to be done in very small scale and over significant time scales.