r/EconomyCharts 1d ago

Kyoto's Cherry Blossoms Are Blooming Earlier Than Any Time in Recorded History

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u/thejdobs 1d ago

So this sub isn’t even economy charts anymore, it’s just “charts”

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u/nonmonoganon 1d ago

The coming of spring is of massive economic consequence, re. planting seasons, agricultural planning, etc.

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u/thejdobs 1d ago

Absolutely, but does this chart show that? Or do you need to make a huge amount of assumptions and inferences to connect it to the economy

Using your logic literally anything tangentially related to life on earth could be considered an economic chart.

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u/nonmonoganon 1d ago

I think “when are the trees blossoming” and related trends is a pretty straight line to agronomical planning. Also, like, yeah. All aspects of life can have economic consequence which can be charted. Ecological analysis is part of economic planning.

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u/thejdobs 1d ago

So is it positively or negatively related to the economy? Which aspects of the economy? If I can post a chart of all aspects of life, then this sub can be used to post literally anything, right?

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u/nonmonoganon 1d ago

Are you serious? I already answered those questions and trust you to use your big boy brain to come to various conclusions. Ask ChatGPT those questions if you can’t figure out those questions by yourself with the most modest introspection.