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by akgerber
1257 days ago
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I live, in many ways, by the standards of 90 years ago— apartment in a 1907 tenement house (a new law tenement, much better than the old law kind!), no laundry machine, clothing often bought used & which I often repair myself, most transportation on foot or on train/bike for longer distances. I have nicer electronics, of course, but that doesn't consume a big percentage of my income. But there's no easy way to opt for a four-hour workday, which I would prefer— instead, I save most of my income. |
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For example, your nice electronics requires huge, globalized workforce, with perhaps hundreds of thousands of specialties to manufacture. Each of those specialties need the volume and scale to be profitable - so much so that it seems to not consume much of your income (as a rich person in a rich country).
Ditto with healthcare - you will have to abandon the fact that you would have access to it, or in any modern quality.