Biggskip
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The short answer is probably not. The thing that most people fail to consider is the money value of time (see what I did there, finance majors). If you want to want to spend endless hours searching for mispriced flights or determining which frequent flier program will generate the highest yield, that's fine. But that come at the expense of the time you spent not being spent on something else, presumably browsing SF.
Probably the thing I've learned the most from having children is the premium you learn to put on free time. It's the most precious resource I know.
I see what you did there.
So wait, there is a secret to flying? Have I been doing it wrong this whole time?
The short answer is probably not. The thing that most people fail to consider is the money value of time (see what I did there, finance majors). If you want to want to spend endless hours searching for mispriced flights or determining which frequent flier program will generate the highest yield, that's fine. But that come at the expense of the time you spent not being spent on something else, presumably browsing SF.
Probably the thing I've learned the most from having children is the premium you learn to put on free time. It's the most precious resource I know.
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