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Author: OrmontUS 🐝🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 2027 
Subject: Re: A $10 Trillion Market?
Date: 09/05/2025 12:26 PM
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there's a vast surplus of cars that people already own that they can throw into the pool during the first phase of adoption.
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According to the Great Yogi, "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice -- but in practice, there is".

On paper, that's wonderful idea, but human nature works against it - and the wealthier the human is (such as many Tesla owners), the less important the potential incentive. People become very attached to things which they bond to their ego and are reluctant to lend them out unless the need for money is strong enough to make them compromise. Despite having significant unused time available, items like cars, apartments, spouses, dogs and so on may require significant psychic upheaval to rent out on a contract basis despite their value to maximize cash flow.

Jeff
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