It depends on how you define "own nothing" that can be a good thing.
No car, no trinkets, barely any furniture (I am single and live alone,) tiny self sufficient home. The amounts it's saved me is why I am retiring at 42.
It depends on how you define "own nothing" that can be a good thing.
No car, no trinkets, barely any furniture (I am single and live alone,) tiny self sufficient home. The amounts it's saved me is why I am retiring at 42.
Owning nothing by choice is dissimilar from owning nothing by force.
Owning nothing by choice is dissimilar from owning nothing by force.
Yeah, I get that, what I said is the counter you use...
Force? what? Surely if there is a market to own things someone will fulfill it, the invisible hand and all, right?
Yeah, I get that, what I said is the counter you use...
Force? what? Surely if there is a market to own things someone will fulfill it, the invisible hand and all, right?
There will always be black markets. But they are usually ran by the communist party or executed.
There will always be black markets. But they are usually ran by the communist party or executed.
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