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  • Yawweee877h444@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlYeee yee
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    6 months ago

    I feel like this is easy to answer and I’m not sure why the question comes up so often.

    People have jobs and get payed salaries to both build and maintain houses/apartments. Rent payments would go to pay the actual people that did the building / do the maintenance. Nobody makes profit off this. No landlord, no investor, no profit. The money goes to cover building costs, then maintenance. Easy peasy.

    We have things like this. People build and maintain our public roads, schools, water/sewer systems, fire departments, military, etc.

    No profits. No landlord gets free money for renting. No wallstreet investor gets free money for selling at high market values, etc.

    Obviously, decisions have to be made about supply/demand, areas where lots of people want to live and all that. So what? Let’s make those decisions intelligently instead of greed and profit driven.










  • YES.

    And it seems I’m in the minority as well. I enjoy my workout during, but I think it’s mostly psychological. This is doing either weights or cardio. For weights, the pump is key, and addictive, which is not specifically psychological.

    I think the psychological part has something to do with the accomplishment of getting the workout in, and looking forward to the feeling or “high” afterwards which is noticeable to me.

    Also regular workouts make me feel better generally throughout the week, on a regular basis. Very noticeable if I stop for weeks at a time, and I miss it.