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    So really that ring is pure loss.

    No one owned that gem when it was just sitting in the ground. It took millions of years to create.

    Some capitalism claimed it when one of his workers mined it. Calculated how much energy and labor it has costs to obtain it.

    Then sold it for a massive markup compared to their own costs.

    The machines have spend energy to get it (loss)

    The workers spend life time and life energy to get it (loss)

    Bezos his works spend their life time and energy to make him the money he now loses on this ring. (Loss)

    The planet lost one of its rare gems. (Loss)

    No lives are going to be saved using that rock, its not going to be used for breakthrough science, its not in a museum where we the people can admire our planet and learn from the its amazing processes. (No profit)

    Instead its to decorate a hand so one person can be perceived as having value. Ironic.

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      Do you HAVE to be so unromantic? It obviously proved his NEVER-ENDING LOVE for his wife! Does that count for NOTHING?! /s

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        All materials obtained just to turn it into jewellery is loss yes.

        Mine is a gold alloy rather then pure and i am very fond of it. I derive pleasure from it everyday while the total loss was significantly less than the one in Bezos marriage.

        We also had an engagement ring which has an industrial rock because no way where we going to waste our limited money on a real diamond.

        All rings combined costs less than having a birth in a US hospital.

        Both rings were still a loss to the planet, just like almost every novelty i own and many things i consume. Staying alive is a destructive action and all humans cause loss. That is normal and ok. What is not ok is not being aware/inconsiderate of it.

        We should all strive to create the least amount of loss we are aware off and my older self having grown significantly then when i married would love a ring made from recycled computer metals which now often end up on a landfill.

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      Yes, that’s the entire point of it all. If you don’t want humans to send expensive signals to each other, you need to remove their incentives to do so. As long as billionaires and the institution of marriage exist, human happiness and wellbeing will forever be ground up and burned in service of demonstrating that some people are more special than everyone else