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Sunday, July 17, 2005

transportation

If memory serves, there is a theory in Economics that says:

For every person in the world, there would be a perfect job. But because of transportation (rather the incapability of it), you can't reach it. It might be on the other side of the globe. There's no way someone could commute there on a daily basis. It's not economically sound.

Can the theory be applied to the perfect mate? This person can be in London, Zurich, Vatican, Murmansk, or somewhere you have not heard of. So, do you just go to the next best that is available?
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