This is the "good" life? A giant, chemical lawn? A place where you have to strap into a 2-ton machine and travel 60 mph to get a glass of milk? Constant work to maintain (or make executive maintenance decisions) about roofs, walls, foundations, HVAC and plumbing systems, etc etc...

I look at this and I see "big fat tax target". Massive opportunity costs, so unable to move, which inevitably requires intervention in local politics to secure your rights. Political compromise.

I see Zuck and Elon and Bezos lining up behind the Gawd Emperor at his Imperial Coronation, because *that's what they have to do* to live "the good life."

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