In this episode, join me as I navigate through the harsh realities of the modern American housing market. Despite earning more than ever, I find myself unable to afford a decent home and instead face the prospect of buying a dilapidated trailer. I delve into the reasons behind this unaffordability, pinpointing greed and market maximization as key culprits.
Apart from homes, I also discuss how the obsession with profits has trickled down to cars and everyday goods, leaving us with substandard products at steep prices. I humorously ponder whether the lack of bad habits like drug usage has resulted in a more resourceful yet financially stretched generation.
Tune in as I share my thoughts on the cyclical nature of this greed-driven economy. Should we just prepare to "suffer" as suggested by ancient wisdom?