@Lilith_Atheist Not all pleasures are good, and some suffering is beneficial. It's not black and white. Without suffering, we lose out on personal growth, resilience, empathy, appreciation for joy, motivation for change, creativity, perspective, and character building, etc. Suffering is vital.
@Anchoritean @deanfbuckley @ColumbaMd The primary issue isn't asset management firms. While supply and demand matter, they're secondary concerns. If the primary issue isn't addressed, secondary and tertiary problems will escalate. Fixing only those symptoms worsens the core problem. Focus on solving the root cause.
@Saz_Bbz @deanfbuckley @ColumbaMd To boost buyer power, focus on factors that reduce individual value, like mass immigration, education, taxes, and social security. The housing solution isn’t about subprime mortgages, speculative buying, or easy credit, but addressing these root issues instead.
@Saz_Bbz @deanfbuckley @ColumbaMd The focus isn't on the buyer; it's on the asset and the economic shifts between 2000-2002 that triggered the housing crisis. The key is to address these structural issues, not the buyer, and implement measures to reverse the impacts on housing.
@malen_manya @gimmemymoneyb@kiragu_maina_@zoomafrika1 I find the gaslighting fascinating. Your degree in religious studies doesn’t really mean much to me. It just shows that you’ve buried yourself in ancient, barbaric texts, only to emerge with the misguided belief that it’s all the Jews’ fault.
@malen_manya @gimmemymoneyb@kiragu_maina_@zoomafrika1 You’re the one who’s putting an Islamic symbol in your name and calling other people ignorant because you thought it was was just a moon and star 🤣
@malen_manya @gimmemymoneyb@kiragu_maina_@zoomafrika1 - Inflation
- Heavy taxation
- Trade imbalance
- Labor shortages
- Barbarian invasions
- Currency debasement
- Corruption
- Decline in agricultural productivity
- Urban decay
- Military overextension
These where the economic challenges which lead to the decline.
@malen_manya @gimmemymoneyb@kiragu_maina_@zoomafrika1 The Christians had already ceased the practice of usury before the empire's decline. Thus, while the empire faced economic challenges, usury wasn't among them.