Information wants to be free.
But potable water, nutritious food, clean air, habitable shelter, elements-protective clothing, life saving and improving medicine, and time, precious, precious time want to be just as free.
@SuzanEraslan I'm totally not disagreeing with you, but how do you distribute these items freely and without waste? One benefit of paying earnt money for food etc is people don't waste it excessively-well, poorer people don't.
I've heard stories from when the totally free NHS UK health service was set up in 1948 of people getting drawers full of free glasses because they were free at last.
@rotatingskull @blankideogram @SuzanEraslan
The "drawers of free glasses" was caused more by delays and logistical problems and only occured for a few years in late 1940s/1950s.
The link below is where the story comes from..
Nowadays (especially if you are as short sighted as I am) you get an electronic voucher towards your spectacles and can choose a wider variety of frames, ironically the "uncool" NHS types are now fashionable again!