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6/27/2025, 5:23:04 PM
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everything physical is meaningfully finite to laymen thoughbeit. the only thing all humans have access to that is not finite is time. thus, man-hours is the only true measure of the value of an object.
and for gold, simply being finite does not make it valuable. if shtf tomorrow, i wouldn't want it; it's heavy and hard to transport as a currency (it is still wads of metal and due to its physical properties can't be made into easily transported thin coins) and more importantly I don't have any facilities in my house to turn it into anything. i would rather have lead, since i can at least cast that into air rifle pellets over a fire and use it to shoot birds. if the only value in gold to me is the things it can buy, it has no value at all
everything physical is meaningfully finite to laymen thoughbeit. the only thing all humans have access to that is not finite is time. thus, man-hours is the only true measure of the value of an object.
and for gold, simply being finite does not make it valuable. if shtf tomorrow, i wouldn't want it; it's heavy and hard to transport as a currency (it is still wads of metal and due to its physical properties can't be made into easily transported thin coins) and more importantly I don't have any facilities in my house to turn it into anything. i would rather have lead, since i can at least cast that into air rifle pellets over a fire and use it to shoot birds. if the only value in gold to me is the things it can buy, it has no value at all
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