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Comment by WalterBright

8 days ago

Or people do other things.

Around 1800, 95% of people worked on the farm. Today it is 2%. People do different things now.

This doesn't address my point though. You're talking about how it's okay if we lose all our factories to make the cars, computers, and whatever else is in the Crates. And sure, if all those workers can find new careers like they did when we industrialized farming, that's all well and good.

I'm talking about how our usage of the "Crate Goods" makes us incredibly vulnerable to a disruption in Crate delivery.