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Trevor's avatar

Marian L Tupy and Gale Pooley..........another crisp , concise counter to the cynical complaining conniving communist cadre and their customary crowing and confusing crypticism !

Don't THEY just HATE the fact that the world just gets better and better despite their maniacal machinations ! It must really frustrate and annoy them when YOU so easily point out their ignorance and stupidity ! I appreciate it and I am sure that it does me and all the other readers

a power of good to see them despatched so competently and completely ! Verbal spatchcock !

Brilliant and entertaining as well as informative ! Thanks for that ! Regards , Trevor.

Quy Ma's avatar

Measuring economic health in hours of your life instead of dollars. Really interesting index.

Kate Johnson's avatar

It's interesting how switching from dollar amounts to "work hours" changes the whole perspective on abundance. I've noticed this same shift in creative tech—even if the cost of tools stays the same, the "time price" to create something complex has dropped through the floor. I've been seeing a lot of people use things like https://bestphotos.ai/anime-generator to get high-end custom art in seconds that used to take days of manual labor or a huge freelance budget. It's a perfect example of how much more "buying power" we have now in terms of what our time can actually produce. Do you think this kind of tech-driven abundance is going to eventually crash the "time price" of all creative work, or will we just keep raising the bar for what counts as high quality?

Gale Pooley's avatar

As time prices decrease, creative work will be easier, more affordable, and the quality be higher.