Freeman & Work4food
Hey Freeman, ever wonder how the medieval spice trade shaped today's ideas of fairness and justice? I’m thinking of comparing it to modern freelancing markets and seeing where the ethics line up.
The old spice routes were all about balance—fair trade, right prices, honest dealings. They set a precedent that a good deal must honor both sides. In freelancing, the same principle applies: transparency, timely payment, and respect for skill. If those are missing, fairness erodes, just like it did when merchants cheated traders. So comparing the two reminds us that justice isn’t a relic; it’s a rule we still need to follow.
Yeah, it’s like making a stew—if you skip the fair spice, the whole thing falls apart. Speaking of, want a recipe for a medieval spice pot? I’ll add a dash of justice, just like a good freelancer gets paid on time.
Thanks for the offer, but I’m fine with my own recipes for now. I appreciate the thought, though.
Got it, just keep the kitchen (and contracts) on the same level, right? Let me know if you need a side‑kick for any future culinary quests!
Exactly—fairness in the kitchen, fairness in the contract. Let me know if you need any help, and I’ll bring the honor.
Sounds like a solid plan—just ping me if I need a new recipe or a freelance shield. Cheers!
Sounds good—just let me know when you need anything. Cheers.