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It used to be easier to use expertise to make money, now you need to use expertise just to get by.





I was not expecting this comment here but it tracks with my observations.

Things that previously could be taken for granted now require applied thought and physical capability.

For example, people regularly ask how to find reasonably priced housing in /r/askPortland. The OP usually mentions constant looking at Zillow and other sites / apps.

Very, very few good deals will be found there because the marketplace is too fluid and too accessible. You gotta hustle on the ground in the neighborhood you want to be in to find the best housing compromises.

Used to be you could wing it on craigslist.

From concert tickets to new Nike shoes, you want a good seat / common size? How about a nice family campsite?

Well you better have set up automation. It’s to the point where public swim lessons can’t be got without a bot. Unless, you go to the pool and ask about lessons not scheduled on the internet.

It is an absolute hustle, across the minor daily desires of good things and experiences.

Those products rejected by the most motivated get binned into some consultant optimized vertically integrated reseller.

The services get marketed heavily with dark patterns just to cancel their membership.

It is tough out there.


thank you for the reply, it feels good for others to understand



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