Why Turning Homes Into A Commodity?

Why Turning Homes Into A Commodity?

It's short, but I suggest listening to this document on your mobile phone or computer.

I heard it but ignored it repeatedly. Two years ago the average home in America cost $210.000 and now, by the end of 2024 it has risen to over $400.000. Over 70% of Americans survive paycheck by paycheck, being 2 paychecks away from being homeless. Our record collective credit card depth only confirms this tendency.?

There is much more to unpack here than just data because all humans will ultimately suffer from this systemic but inhumane money making scheme. WHY? Big companies believe they are so clever by securing their new cash flow, which is a system's life-blood, but harming humanity in the long run.

Since outdated financial principles have no opposite to “It’s never enough, no matter what we do and/or cut the costs to our human limits.” We are all conditioned by this. Chasing short term successes. We forgot where we came from and how we can go on.?

By turning human shelters into a commodity we start a chain reaction that is affecting all humans and its impact can’t be stopped. Unless we are getting collectively aware of this system scheme soon.?

FYI humans need to survive: 1. Air, 2. Water, 3. Shelter for adequate sleep to reset, especially in this over stimulating world and 4. Food. This means you can survive longer without food (about 24 days) than without adequate sleep (about 11 days). Systemic stress and lack of enough sleep is the main reason for the dramatic rise of mental-health issues. For neurodivergent humans, shelter to sleep is essential to function. Imagine some cities are already contemplating incarcerating humans that are homeless. Who will pay for this forced system-shelter called jail???

The people that work in the middle between top and clients have to carry the most unbearable system created stress. Shelter-commoditization is a money scheme for the few on top. They render their agents powerless and pressure them to get the right statistics to justify their funding. This doesn’t feel good when you’re in a system that sells help and management demands you to be busy deflecting and forcing only the products and services the company has, not what the client needs.

The workers in the middle, most often women, are required to represent the company/brand by executing cost cutting from above, while the needy clientele begs for more that they are not allowed to provide. This job frustrates those workers in the middle because they are basically made powerless. The system forces them to only be very nice, and they are, because they fear losing their job.

I have been looking for a room and dealt with about 20 organizations that made money by assessing me (right statistics equal funds.) Then, I was casually dropped or deemed to be not fitting for their system and I was just bombarded by AI referral lists of other help- organizations to start all over again to navigate them.

My experience of hundreds of interactions with health-systems has been that they are so severely financially exhausted. The continuous pressure of saving costs and implementing AI made their function pivot from human help to harm.? System employees now work against their clients to save costs to not lose their jobs. If humanity loses systems become irrelevant.

After 4 months I finally was introduced to a tangible room, which didn’t work after jumping through about 20 systems in hope of guidance. Their excuses are in general, I am not a victim of home violence, am not an ex alcoholic nor ex drug addict, have no family and no criminal record (all are income to alter statistical truths for system survival). My truth, I just don’t earn enough and am retired.

Humans must never allow the commoditization of housing. Especially in the USA, one of the richest economies in the world. I am not talking about dream homes and luxury dwellings but at least a room for a human that allows us to get adequate sleep to reset. Because mental health issues make life hard for everyone.

I hope you understand why the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 25 says: Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his/her control.

We have to stop pretending and start telling each other the truth of our experiences to learn. America was built by people coming and working together. Our intrinsic fear of homelessness could segregate most. I was not believing this either till I experienced our current reality in the 5th richest economy in the world, beautiful California.

The Cause Of The Housing Shortage is that after the pandemic where most billionaires doubled their wealth they are fearing inflation and don’t really trust FIAT money, which is based on trust and belief of all, into tangible assets like land and basic homes to turn them into a commodity.?

Commoditizing Basic Housing Is The Newest Form Of Enslaving Humans. You have to already DO whatever you can to have a roof over your head. Even if we own a home, property taxes and costs and essential assets are rising disproportionately to our salaries which stay the same. This often forces us to sell our homes and rent.? Systems who abuse power because they can, till enough of us get conscious.

Without The Awareness That These Investments Hurt Humanity As A Whole because basic housing is the 3rd essential life resource for human existence. We can't exist without sleep to balance from increasing system stress.

A Proof That We Are All Unconscious, Not Mean And Bad. States like Georgia 33%, Arizona 31%, Nevada 30%, California 29%, Texas29%, Utah 27%, ... allow private investors to choke the basic home market? Commoditizing basic housing turns to the newest form of enslaving humans. These outdated system awareness will abuse power because they can, till we get conscious.?

Why Do Three People Need To Own 6 Million Land Acres In The Usa where they can decide what to grow or use this land for? It seems to be a guarantee by commoditizing public resources to create future cash flow by controlling humans to support them in the future.?

An Example Of The Cause Of America's Housing Shortage https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-NsDJuuy_w/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==?

This Control Of Survival From The Top Down Destroys The Real Estate, housing and housing serving market, burdens healthcare and destroys the adequate job market because workers can’t live where they have work for you.?

The Effect Of America’s Housing Commoditization. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDlfU-mtu6h/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

If you resonate and want to support my always core human-centric perspectives please share and or https://paypal.me/TheSmartofArt

Thank you, Michaell

More of my unique human-centric perspective:

According to Harvard decision-making is our highest stressor because most of our decisions, from buying butter to voting in elections are systemically forced. That's why I ask: Are You Living a SYSTEM-RELEVANT or HUMAN-CENTRIC LIFE and Which is Dominant? ? This awareness and perception makes YOUR life 50% easier because it helps you clarify YOUR decisions NOW. https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/what-living-human-centric-versus-system-relevant-life-magrutsche-nu8ac

I am completely self-taught because of my extreme neurodiversity, which never allowed me to be a system-navigator. Art and creativity helped me survive and understand life through common sense only on a human level.

I am an artist/speaker/educator/author and adviser (private, corporate, political.) The discoveries of my life journey and contacts can all be found on my website MICHAELLM.com.

#dyslexicthinking #humanbirthrights #scarcity #humancentric #homes #AI

Jonathan Yao-Bama

Founder at FarmNetz

3 个月

Great piece Michaell, Thanks for highlighting this. We need sustainable solutions for affordable housing

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.. Bernd Wenske ..

Supporting people in business and private lives | Sprechen wir über ein menschliches Miteinander!

3 个月

Thank you for sharing such a thought-provoking post, Michaell! Your insights into the commoditization of housing and its far-reaching implications are both alarming and crucial for our society to address. It's disheartening to see how systemic frameworks prioritize profit over people's basic needs, pushing many to the margins.? I appreciate your emphasis on the importance of human-centric perspectives, especially in a world that feels increasingly detached from our fundamental needs. Your personal experiences shed light on the struggles faced by many in navigating complex systems that seem designed to exclude rather than support.? I’m curious to hear thoughts on how we can collectively challenge these systems and advocate for more compassionate approaches to housing. Could community-driven initiatives or policy changes be effective in reversing this trend? Thank you again for sparking this vital conversation!

Michelle Cheyne ??

Building a Tribe of Wisdom Seekers - The Smokey Mirror

3 个月

It is such a crazy world we are living in and it's sad that you are experiencing this very very broken system first-hand. Awareness is key, yet unattachment is difficult when you are so directly impacted.

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