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Chitchat How to profit from depopulation?

syed putra

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This is a natural reaction to overpopulation. Once the population drops to a certain stage, there will be a natural tendency to copulate and reproduce again.
The abandoned properties if no claimants should be taken over by the state.
 

mojito

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No problem. Islam will be come world largest religion follow by Hindu and the world will repopulate with gods' chosen people. :cool:
 

laksaboy

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Less people, less demand, less business.... more assets in the hands of fewer. How to profit from this?

They don't care about profits anymore. You should read some of the WEF literature or listen to their speeches. :wink:

Their goal is to reduce the number of useless eaters on the planet, then managing the remnants with SkyNet, Hunger Games style. :cool:

If you have to ask this, then unfortunately you are one of the useless eaters to them too. :sneaky:
 

k1976

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Less people, less demand, less business.... more assets in the hands of fewer. How to profit from this?

I bought a house in Japan for less than $45,000. I live in the peaceful countryside close to every convenience, and everything's cheaper here.​

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Feb 19, 2024, 8:19 PM GMT+8
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Courtesy of Ned Watson.
  • Ned Watson bought a home in Japan that had been abandoned for two years for less than $50,000.
  • Watson says that with the favorable exchange rate, he can get by on just $1,000 a month.
  • Watson says he enjoys the peacefulness and nature of his area but loves its proximity to the city.
 

k1976

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After sell high high to u...wait for u to die...faster the better..then flip again for Honourable Satik Upright Foreign Guests at a Good Price
 

k1976

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https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/unpacking-akiya-the-millions-of-empty-houses-in-japan

Why are there so many cheap, empty houses in Japan?​

Many of theses houses have been left for different reasons, though the catalyst is often the death of the original owner. Sometimes an heir refuses to accept the home that their families left behind. Others do not name an inheritor, or relatives who have been passed the home don’t need it but don’t want to sell family land out of respect.

In any situation, the result is often the same: an empty house left to sit and deteriorate. “These properties are becoming increasingly common due to factors such as urbanization, aging populations, and changing family structures,” Matsuo Post adds.
 

k1976

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Oppa show u a A Very Good Lobang for Honest and Profitable Business

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Move to Heaven (Korean: 무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다) is a 2021 South Korean television series directed by Kim Sung-ho and written by Yoon Ji-ryeon. It is an original Netflix series, starring Lee Je-hoon, Tang Jun-sang, and Hong Seung-hee. The series follows Geu-ru (Tang Joon-sang), a young man with Asperger's, and Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon), his guardian. Working as trauma cleaners, they uncover untold stories.[1] It was released worldwide by Netflix on May 14, 2021.[2]
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