The Big Bang Theory -- Trade Offs Again
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Sheldon and Howard get into an argument over the origins of Wolverine. Sheldon is right and tells Howard if he wasn't so focused on sex he would know more!
- from The Big Bang Theory (2009)
- Creator: Chuck Lorre Productions
- Distributor: James Tierney -- DVD
- Posted by James Tierney
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1Trade Offs are Everywhere!
by James TierneyThe main idea in economics is scarcity. Time is scarce which means that knowledge is scarce. Students need to realize that they need to make a decision on what to spend their time on. In this clip, Sheldon condemns Howards love for sex by telling him he could have, if his time was spent more wisely, known more about comics.
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