Re: feeding the cat while you’re gone, if you believe behavioral economists that’s the kind of minor task that people are more...
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Re: feeding the cat while you’re gone, if you believe behavioral economists that’s the kind of minor task that people are more likely to do well as a favor than for some nominal payment
Yeah, but I barely know anyone on my block – I was put onto this guy by the next-door neighbor I see while doing yard work, I understand the Benjamin Franklin point that asking people for petty favors is a good way to recruit them as allies, but two visits a day for a whole week is a more than petty ask of a stranger