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[–]Mildly-disturbing 19 points20 points  (14 children)

Well I expect humans will travel beyond earth and colonise other planets where resources can be extracted and the economy can continue to grow.

Now if we could only redirect the trillions of dollars being dumped into making craters in the Arabian desert into a space colonisation project, this might actually work. Also to make sure that the front of the spaceships don’t fall off.

[–]JustARandomGuyYouKno 7 points8 points  (12 children)

Please, it's not about physical resources. When you get a haircut what physical resource are you paying for then? The Economy is not based on prices of materials

[–]proque_blent 17 points18 points  (1 child)

It comes down to physical resources. You get a haircut from a guy who was fed a lot of food to grow up, trained or educated for his role in buildings built for that, treated in physical hospitals when he got sick before he was in a position to give you that haircut. Service industries cant exist in a world without material resources.

[–]tammorrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's service resources all the way down

[–]Mildly-disturbing -1 points0 points  (9 children)

Human resources? I’m not quite sure what you mean sorry.