“Dancing in a World of Horseradish” by lsusr
Description
Commercial airplane tickets are divided up into coach, business class, and first class. In 2014, Etihad introduced The Residence, a premium experience above first class. The Residence isn't very popular.
The reason The Residence isn't very popular is because of economics. A Residence flight is almost as expensive as a private charter jet. Private jets aren't just a little bit better than commercial flights. They're a totally different product. The airplane waits for you, and you don't have to go through TSA (or Un-American equivalent). The differences between flying coach and flying on The Residence are small compared to the difference between flying on The Residence and flying a low-end charter jet.
It's difficult to compare costs of big airlines vs private jets for a myriad of reasons. The exact details of this graph should not be taken seriously. I'm just trying to give a visual representation of how a price bifurcation works.Even in the rare situations where it's slightly cheaper than a private jet, nobody should buy them. Rich people should just rent low-end private jets, and poor people shouldn't buy anything more expensive than first class tickets. Why was Etihad's silly product created? Mostly for the halo [...]
---
Outline:
(01:55 ) Definition
(03:16 ) Product Bifurcation
(04:55 ) The Death of Live Music
---
First published:
December 16th, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/7zkFzDAjGGLzab4LH/dancing-in-a-world-of-horseradish
---
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
---
Images from the article:





Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.



