My only contrarian point would be that money isn't a metric that measures labor - money is the translation of perceived value which can pretty much mean anything.
I see your point that with it potentially being extremely cheap to build housing that costs might come down but that's extremely dependent on so many other variables.
Either way I'm excited for the future, there are so many good things that can come out of this that it's not even funny. (I understand that the same goes for bad, but focusing on one or the other is going to affect your mindset in that specific way)
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My only contrarian point would be that money isn't a metric that measures labor - money is the translation of perceived value which can pretty much mean anything.
I see your point that with it potentially being extremely cheap to build housing that costs might come down but that's extremely dependent on so many other variables.
Either way I'm excited for the future, there are so many good things that can come out of this that it's not even funny. (I understand that the same goes for bad, but focusing on one or the other is going to affect your mindset in that specific way)