I stare at a glass door that is big enough to project my whole body. I’m looking for a can of coffee.
I found a can of coffee
that contained a little less sugar, but it feels a little bigger. In general, this type of product is made up of large and small ones.
I can’t find the smaller can. I’m a little disappointed, and I take the receipt I received a few days ago out of my pocket.
“Free redemption” is printed in small letters near the edge of the receipt. I think that the products offered free of charge are probably small.
I found only a relatively large can of coffee, but I opened a large door and took it out.
Oh. The capacity displayed on the coffee can matches the capacity printed on the receipt. This is the applicable product.
I think it’s safe
to assume that everything consists of a system and an interface.
When we experience things, the part that we are directly involved with is the interface. Simply put, we get involved outside of things.
Our behavior is input to the system via the interface, calculated, and the answer is output via the interface.
Recognizing the answer from the interface, we envision the next behavior.
That is, we do not know the details of the system that works inside things.
We experience or use certain things without knowing what system is working.
You can get a can of coffee for free. thank you! But I don’t know who I thanked.
I have no idea who will get the ultimate profit from this promotional campaign.
Did I make a certain profit? Or did I lose money?
All I did was remember the name of a particular mass retailer, visit it and have a light coffee.
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