Iโm talking about pop culture consumption, political beliefs, social groups, etc. happens to some in high school. Some in college.
Some people evolve for longer but I guess we all get tired of change and take a seat.
One of the most interesting things about aging is observing how different people in your life โfreezeโ in very distinct 2-5 year periods in their lives.
It happens with people at different times/eras but it does seem to happen to most
I have come to the belief / realization that the early 2010s are to Millennials what the late 1960s were to Boomers, in that a substantial portion will mentally live forever in that time period, completely oblivious and resistent to how the world changed subsequently
@John5tork Yep, Iโm moving and have sold about 30 items online. It is a lot of work selling individual items but you can do it over weeks and also get better prices
@ZachIsHere My favorite example of this are these bad boys. Absolute perfection. Yet they still try to make more expensive, fancier tongs for some reason
@2024dion Improve the city and unleash housing supply to mitigate any upward pricing pressure. Planning a poorly constructed and functioning city is not an affordability strategy.
@2024dion โWe canโt improve the city because people might want to live here, increasing pricesโ I am just not here for this argument at all, and people are tired of it
@clawrence I'm not sure CA is a great example/outcome since a lot of that (substantial) capacity is built out by regulatory edict at a high cost to ratepayers.
ERCOT is more interesting to me since you can make a better case that BESS is both economical and carbon-reducing.