Now that’s amazing, since I thought it was a much older concept!
I guess I never heard it linked to poverty (though it makes sense), but just a general statement about if something is of higher quality will last longer than several cheap versions of it.
I still can’t fully believe such a statement is only 31 years old: maybe it was a common sense statement before?
Now that’s amazing, since I thought it was a much older concept!
I guess I never heard it linked to poverty (though it makes sense), but just a general statement about if something is of higher quality will last longer than several cheap versions of it.
I still can’t fully believe such a statement is only 31 years old: maybe it was a common sense statement before?