Dimes 2.
I think you see this much as I do. Work is no longer labor, but time, and can take place anywhere. Being retired, you know that staying home is much cheaper than commuting to work.
Doc Stock:
I agree, we are flexible, and will figure this out. My point here is that we may be in for a new era where much of the old way of life has been replaced with something new. New work styles, new transportation modes, new methods of funding companies.
Anil:
I think you gave me an idea, the finance economy. We already have a service economy. I am not whining so much about the place of equity in the scheme of things, other than I think it should be higher than rescuing dead beats.
This is all about faith. We expected the Government to rescue Fannie Mae, even though we all knew it was never a guarantee. They did sort of, they saved the bond holders, but not the equity holders. We had our eyes open, and opened. I for one would have voted against any bail out, I guess I am a Darwinist. I read a comment by somebody yesterday that said Capitalism is Darwinian, I thought yes, so what? How else do you purge the losers from the system?
ET. You always manage to find a bright side. I agree with you, a service economy is not a bad thing. Fact is, I think some of your older messages helped me come to this conclusion.
To all, at this stage of my life, I have no problem with an overall reduction of high growth rates as a means to increase overall wealth. Much of what we call a high standard of living is flash without substance. Give me good health, a decent home, the ability to do some traveling and life is good. I don’t need a yacht, a ¼ million dollar RV, or any of those trappings to feel well off. I do need to get some feeling that my investments are not headed to zero. I could do ok if they stay flat over the next 20 years.
But if my investments become pawns in a political game played out by some knuckle headed modern day Robin Hood, my bile will rise. I do have an intellectual problem with government capping wealth. When you limit rewards, you limit effort, you get mediocrity.