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Kinda surprising that the average ability of money to motivate people is falling even among poor people. And it doesn’t seem to be a function of handouts/extended generous unemployment benefits. People at all levels are re-evaluating their relationship with money at least in US🤔
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Some sort of “emperor has no clothes” threshold has been passed where everybody is starting to see money as sort of fake and arbitrary that can be designed to do what you want almost at whim. The “too big to fail” banker mindset has been democratized a bit.
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I imagine there’s some sort of general rush to hard assets, not just real estate but everything? Supply chain vagaries provide a short-term pragmatic motive to hoard stuff, but in general, is stuff > money now?
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Hmm. What’s the maximum rate of real asset depreciation above which you should prefer money now? Vegetables? Frozen food? Furniture? Cars?
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For those not seeing this... think of it in terms of the "burnout epidemic" (google the phrase). It's the same thing. And it does extend to fairly low-paid work.
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‘First’ time?Haha Many stories pre-Buddha &post Buddha,including him. It’s a natural process when people realise material comforts can get them only thus far. Important aspect well explained &experienced in Hinduism/Indic faiths since millennia.