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  • I wonder what would happen if you’d “outlaw landlords”, i.e. everyone has to own the place where you live.

    For anyone who doesn’t want the hassle of mananging their own property, maintenance would probably shift to dedicated maintenance companies.

    Which would probably benefit residents, since you can’t switch out a bad landlord without moving, but you can switch out a bad maintenance company without moving.

    But it would also give more power to banks, since everyone would have to handle their own financing. This might not be an issue if the lack of landlords causes prices to decline. But for that you would need banks that are properly decentralized, with proper inter-bank competition and lack of political power. Smaller banks take on much more risk with bigger loans, so it drives prices down.

    But in the current regime where artificially low interest rates incentivize banks to give out bigger and bigger loans to make the same profit, I doubt anything would materially change if we ban landlords. Since the upward pressure on prices wasn’t removed.

    As long as the total interest over the life of the loan doesn’t change vs low interest rates, high interest rates are much more beneficial to the average person. Since it drives down prices and your loan is paid off in a much shorter amount of time.

    This inflationary regime that bankers and corporations cooked up in the last 50 years is what really fucks average people. Unless you change that, I doubt you could have any real change.

















  • DavidGarcia@feddit.nltoChronic Illness@lemmy.worldTips for chronic pain
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    16 days ago

    Boswellia+Curcuma or (pharmaceutical grade) lavender essential oil, collagen+hyaluronic acid, mineral supplements all help me personally.

    In general I would recommend getting extensive blood work done to see if you have any nutrient deficiencies or other easily detectable abnormalities. That is a low-effort objective first to help relieve a lot of issues, that doesn’t require you to visit a million doctors.

    Even if you live as healthily as can be, it’s possible you can’t properly uptake or process some nutrients, for whatever reason. So it’s alway good to check it out.

    For example a variation of the MTHFR gene can lead to abnormal folate levels and cause hypermobility. But it could also be due one of many other causes, many of which you could sus out with blood work.

    Most people are deficient in something or another anyway, like Vit D, Bs, Iodine, Minerals, etc. So it never hurts to check it out. Even if it doesn’t help you with this issue, it might help you in other ways.