@LensScientific You'll need to unpack that one for me. Think is a verb; thinking is a participle, verbal and adjectival. To think is an action of mind; thinking is something in the act of thought.
there is only thinking. there is no multifurcation of the act.
@MrExaminer "These are competing ethical claims. Nothing to do with economics."
Economics pretends to a science, which allows amorality to appear among its pretensions. Economics is a moral phenomenon because it is human action--with a budget.
@Naturalphilosy almost correct--the other qualifier is a personality so supremely uninteresting that no one would have sex with you except, maybe, for a pity-fuck on Christmas