I have this theory that during periods of intense creative destruction, old institutions that survive at all turn into de facto banks, defined primarily by assets they manage to freeze and build moats around. Eg. Catholic church during reformation turned into a real estate bank
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I think the lesson there is that ownership is good when it either reduces or increases the uncertainty of the future when it is too uncertain or too locked down
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