It's happy to have free money — it is "true" in my experience.
However,
"Is it happy to have enough money in my lifetime to be used up?"
I have never been in such a position, so I cannot make a true / false decision.
(Of course, I don't know if there is a general solution to this question)
In any case, I give up because it is a "problem that I don't know for a lifetime."
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Recently, I bought many 32GB SD cards at for my work (even though it was about a dozen).
If you buy it on Amazon, it costs around 600 yen.
By the way, when I was a student, a memory board with 32K (note the unit) was around 60000 yen.
I used a personally purchased memory board on a university computer, and I used the board for public and private use.
Otherwise, the number of simulation targets could not be increased.
Aside from that, nobody could not predict the arrival of an era when 32GB of memory storage could be purchased for 600 yen in 1990.
This is the Ebata hypothesis based on this.
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I don't have much money now, but I have plenty of storage so I can't use all.
In this situation, even if someone says "I'll buy more HDDs and SD cards for you", maybe I'm not happy.
This is a fact, not a hypothesis.
"No matter how abundant storage is, there is no value in situations where its usage is unclear".
If you replace this "storage" with "money"a,
It can be estimated that "no matter how much money I have, no value will be generated in situations where its usage is unclear".
It's hard to feel happy / unhappy about the value that doesn't occur.
(I think "safety" can be secured, like I don't worry about money until I die.)
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Money generates maximum value when you want it —— It's time to find out what you’re missing during the proof-of-concept experiment or buy a broken piece of equipment.
Or there is an ambition to expand the business in order to push the value that you think to the world,
Even if there is an ambition to improve the performance of your system and see various experimental results, the value of money is likely to occur.
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So,
"Is it happy to have enough money in my lifetime to be used up?"
My hypothesis against the above question, is
"If you have enough money to use up your money, you'll be happy"
Well, it would be good if you could pass it as a thought experiment for those who have no money.