The THANK YOU economy - Deepstash

The THANK YOU economy

  • People are getting more used to having everything at their fingertips
  • People are getting used to having their needs met quickly, and cheap
  • People are also lowering their standards for the quality of services they are getting (and information they are consuming), because so much stuff is now available for free

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