nostr:npub1jmae6q0wrv8l5rt8nu5qa489sjxee7h8pj4f8qyf4mhz7w3gg23sm50as2 resources are not necceseraly finite, some are, some arent. Corn is not finite, you can grow more or less and can replace lost corn.

Even resources that are finite often act as non-finite resources. Like gold, there is a fixed amount in the world but in practice we can always grow more.

Land, that is a good example of a fairly fixed resource. I mean sure you can always find new islands or even make them from sand. But this is rare and hard to do so it is fairly fixed.

But when we talk about wealth fixed or mostly-fixed resources is only a small portion of that. But when a resource is fixed I do agree it needs to be handled differently than resources that are more easily generated.

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