I’m probably just an asshole nobody wants to talk to, but I can hardly even get a reply text from anyone anymore. A couple people have told me that they are just feeling burnt out/depressed/etc and don’t have even enough energy to answer a message anymore. But I’ve also had some long time friends just entirely ghost me in the last year as well with no explanation. It feels like I’m surrounded by NPCs. I’ve basically just stopped reaching out to anyone at this point. Outside of my work, literally the only people I talk to are my parents, sister, and my girlfriend. Everyone else seems dead inside. I used to have at least 10 people who I could call on a moments notice and all of those people are gone.

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    the irony being if you tell the people who whine that their house they bought has to go down in value to improve society, they lose their shit at you.

    you can’t get rich from capitalism and then demand it be less capitalistic and then demand your asset/wealth keep going up. that’s now how reality works.

    just like many businesses in my city whine about not getting enough business, but also are against more people living here or more growth/densitiy… which would increase their business.

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      Stop this bullshit generalization and people might give your point more consideration.

      I built my house with my own hands, and if it would help one person for the value of my house to drop I would absolutely take that hit with a smile. fuck it. drop it to 0 so nobody ever tries to take it from me. Perfect.

      my home’s value is in the warmth and dryness, not some fucking dollar sign.

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        you’re one person. the other 99% disagree with you.

        but yeah… its’ a bullshit generalization because you disagree and apparently your opinion is somehow more valid than everyone else around who is the opposite?

        how is that working out for you?

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          If you generalize ‘everyone’ and someone says ‘not me’ your instinct is to call them out for generalizing?

          Fuck off.

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      Perhaps you should discuss this with the people you are talking about. No one is this thread is demanding increases in asset values or anything like that.

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        strawmen exist in the real world yes. it drives most people’s argumentation, yes.

        saying i have making a strawman arguement doesn’t make the people who vote and talk this way go away. hypocritical people who say one thing, and then vote for the exact opposite policies in their communities, are very common. it’s called grandstanding.

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      the irony being if you tell the people who whine that their house they bought has to go down in value to improve society, they lose their shit at you.

      The real irony is that we don’t even need to have houses go down in value. Condos? Sure. But single family homes? The land itself will be what has value. As an area densifies, the land a single family home occupies becomes more and more valuable. And there will always be some folks that will want to live in a SFH. As more and more infill happens, what SFHs do remain become very premium items. Imagine if somehow a single family home existed on a quarter acre lot in Manhattan. That home would sell for a fortune, even if the house itself were a mobile home on blocks.

      Owners of SFHs have nothing to fear, in terms of loss of home value, from densification. Condo owners will not see as much appreciation if barriers to housing construction are removed, but SFH owners will continue to do quite well.