In economics, utility refers to the satisfaction or benefit that consumers derive from consuming a product or service.[1] Marginal utility on the other hand, describes the change in pleasure or satisfaction resulting from an increase or decrease in consumption of one unit of a good or service. Marginal utility can be positive, negative, or zero.[citation needed]
For example, when eating pizza, the second piece brings more satisfaction than the first, indicating positive marginal utility. However, after the third or fourth piece, the satisfaction level starts to decrease, indicating zero or negative marginal utility.[citation needed] Negative marginal utility implies that every additional unit consumed causes more harm than good, leading to a decrease in overall utility. In contrast, positive marginal utility indicated that every additional unit consumed increases overall utility.[2]
In the context of cardinal utility, economists postulate a law of diminishing marginal utility. This law states that the first unit of consumption of a good or service yields more satisfaction or utility than the subsequent units, and there is a continuing reduction in satisfaction or utility for greater amounts. As consumption increases, the additional satisfaction or utility gained from each additional unit consumed falls, a concept known as diminishing marginal utility. This idea is used by economics to determine the optimal quantity of a good or service that a consumer is willing to purchase.[3]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginal_utility
In 2016, MIT's media lab conducted a study analyzing the most popular people on Wikipedia. They found the people with the most translated pages on the site. The top results weren't too surprising — Jesus Christ, Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, Confucius — you know, the usual.
But sitting there at No. 3 was Corbin Bleu, the actor most famous for his supporting role in the 2006 Disney Channel movie "High School Musical." With 193 languages, his page had more translations than those for Mozart, Hitler, Da Vinci, and Einstein.
https://www.insider.com/why-corbin-bleu-wikipedia-pages-2019-1
W myśl satanizmu laveyańskiego życie ludzkie jest cenione, natomiast życie dorosłego człowieka jest cenniejsze niż życie płodu. Satanizm dopuszcza aborcję w przypadku, gdy ciąża zagraża życiu i zdrowiu matki, jest wynikiem gwałtu lub gdy z innych powodów nie można było jej zapobiec, a była niechciana. Ustawodawstwo zaś nie powinno zabraniać aborcji. Satanizm neguje aborcję jako "środek antykoncepcyjny", wyraża natomiast poparcie za dostępnością antykoncepcji i informacji o niej, co pozwala w większości przypadków uniknąć niechcianej ciąży[4].
~ Random wikipedia article
@zryty_beret: a ja mogę :D nie no jak widzę ile grup jest na górze to zastanawiam się czasem, czy co jakiś czas nie powinny chociaz byc pokazywane tylko te w których coś się działo przez ostatnie 2 lata :D