Old things become new again - The future economy

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Few people will be be buying new pretty shiny things in the years to come. Which reminds me of Steely Dan's song - Reelin' in the Years.
Well, you wouldn't even know a diamond If you held it in your hand. The things you think are precious, I can't understand

However, I think bartering will make a resurgence in a big way.
Hunters and fishermen will trade in wild game (healthier than the antibiotic laced meat we buy in the stores now.)
Farmers can trade various crops, cattle, hogs, chickens and their eggs, etc.
Home stills, brewers, and peace pipe tobacco will have their own market.
The main trades will all ways be in need.
Weapons and blacksmiths - another needed service.

What could you trade?
 

Few people will be be buying new pretty shiny things in the years to come. Which reminds me of Steely Dan's song - Reelin' in the Years.
Well, you wouldn't even know a diamond If you held it in your hand. The things you think are precious, I can't understand

However, I think bartering will make a resurgence in a big way.
Hunters and fishermen will trade in wild game (healthier than the antibiotic laced meat we buy in the stores now.)
Farmers can trade various crops, cattle, hogs, chickens and their eggs, etc.
Home stills, brewers, and peace pipe tobacco will have their own market.
The main trades will all ways be in need.
Weapons and blacksmiths - another needed service.

What could you trade?
I occasionally harvest warm thoughts of, and even go as far as hoping and praying a renaissance of such would happen, but the track record of past slumps and market crashes has taught me otherwise.

I feel that for every market slump and crash, when things upright themselves again, and they always do, society and our world move father away from the days of old.

Seems our world is becoming more and more happy with a disposable and cheap existence, than one of lasting quality.
 

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I think trading is a great idea. I haven't made a great impact on society with my trading but have traded many plants I've grown for plants I don't have in my yard.
Some came with interesting stories about how they acquired the ones they traded.
I've also suggested we make homemade gifts to give each other at Christmas. They all seem to be happy being on the receiving end but didn't want to put the effort into doing it themselves. I think it would be better than hoofing around the stores trying to find a gift but that's just me I guess.
 
i do some bartering in India, my best laugh was when i needed to renew my 'crocs' [a type of footwear]
i went back to the guy i had bought the current pair off, he is a Pakistani and a hard man to get a bargain off
when i had decided on a pair he said "500 rupees [about £5] " i shook my head "never, you should give me a reasonable price i bought these old once from you" he looked at them "ok 450" i shook my head "never, i can buy these in Chennai for 200" he looked at me "so do you suggest i go to Chennai and buy a pair for you" i shook my head "no i suggest you are buying from the same supplier and are still making a profit at 200" "400" now to be honest 400 was what i expected to pay but i thought i might keep trying i was doing nothing anyway "shake my hand and i will give you 250" he shook his head "i have a family to feed sir 350" i was ecstatic but carried on "i am only buying off you because these crocs i am wearing have lasted for four years, 250 come on i know you want to make me happy so i will tell all my friends" he was scowling now he held his hand out "300" i shook his hand and gave him the three hundred rupees, i kicked off the old pair and put on my new croc's and stood up "you surprise me, i bought the old ones off you four years ago for 400" he gave me the evil eye and stated "yes but these are only three year crocs"
 
i do some bartering in India, my best laugh was when i needed to renew my 'crocs' [a type of footwear]
i went back to the guy i had bought the current pair off, he is a Pakistani and a hard man to get a bargain off
when i had decided on a pair he said "500 rupees [about £5] " i shook my head "never, you should give me a reasonable price i bought these old once from you" he looked at them "ok 450" i shook my head "never, i can buy these in Chennai for 200" he looked at me "so do you suggest i go to Chennai and buy a pair for you" i shook my head "no i suggest you are buying from the same supplier and are still making a profit at 200" "400" now to be honest 400 was what i expected to pay but i thought i might keep trying i was doing nothing anyway "shake my hand and i will give you 250" he shook his head "i have a family to feed sir 350" i was ecstatic but carried on "i am only buying off you because these crocs i am wearing have lasted for four years, 250 come on i know you want to make me happy so i will tell all my friends" he was scowling now he held his hand out "300" i shook his hand and gave him the three hundred rupees, i kicked off the old pair and put on my new croc's and stood up "you surprise me, i bought the old ones off you four years ago for 400" he gave me the evil eye and stated "yes but these are only three year crocs"
There is an art to bartering. I enjoyed your post.
 
Old things become new again.

Well, that can't be bad, I'm game. 😊
Good Luck, Ferocious!

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I think the future economy will be the economy we left before the pandemic. Same people, same demands and same system to provide it. Way, way in the future there will be new stuff to desire. The way we pay for it will probably change too.
 
the thing about the economy is it has always been and will be customer driven, if we dont buy then they dont sell
i hardly ever handle cash in the uk, and only use plastic at the ATM in India..
regular travellers are saying the cost of flights to India will be frightening... again i say if folks want to travel in numbers then the price will return to reasonable... i mean will India want tourists, lol, the short answer is no.... but do they want/need Dollars and Pounds...erm yes... so might the Indian govt encourage travellers?. only time will tell...
 

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