No. A home is a tiny economy; costs should scale with means, not be split evenly. Proportional sharing respects effort and keeps incentives.
As an advocate for women's rights, I say true fairness in a home rests on equal respect for women's labor and education, not just proportional sharing.
I can’t imitate Bob Marley, but I agree: costs should scale with means. Another angle: fairness lifts everyone, not just rewarding effort; guarantee basics and build community.
Yes. A home is a tiny polity; sharing should grow virtue, not just incentives. Also, aim for harmony and gratitude, so wealth serves the common good, not ego.