Humans are funny creatures. We see patterns everywhere, even when there is no pattern.
That human tendency gives rise to sayings like "Technical analysts predicted 23 of the last two recessions." Technical analysts are people who study stock and commodity prices and look for patterns.
"Village life" videos
I have been watching "village life" videos. I find them informative and entertaining. If you want to learn an efficient way to do something, watch somebody who does it every day and who relies on what she does to put food on the table. "Hobby" farmers usually have a lot of hidden subsidies so their (my?) methods are suspect.
Many of those "village life" videos are recorded in Eastern Europe. There are several reasons for that.
Eastern European nations are poor
The economy left them behind. A typical per-capita GDP for an Eastern European country might be $25k while western countries are twice to four times that.
Eastern European countries are rural and low-tech
While under the Soviet umbrella, industry was not encouraged,M lest they challenge the might of the Soviet empire. The satellite countries supplied food, raw materials and soldiers for the empire. Industries were starved of capital improvements and cannot compete with Asian imports.
Eastern European countries are starved of manpower
Working-age men leave for western cities where there are good-paying jobs in factories. Many of the women follow them. The pensioners and some of the (very few) kids stay behind.
Many houses, even entire villages are abandoned and rapidly collapsing.
Making video content is one of the cash-generating "industries" that is within the capability of the people left behind.
Is this our future?
While you can argue that places like Michigan, Indiana, Tennessee and New Hampshire are NOTHING like Bulgaria, Ukraine or Albania, there are similarities.
The laws of thermodynamics still hold. If you put too much into a process relative to what comes out, you will go broke (or starve).
Communism is being touted as the solution to every problem. Government kleptocrats are running amok at every level.
Younger people are attracted to cities and what they see as urban economic advantages.
The US birthrate is below replacement and the Baby Boom pig-in-the-python is nearing the tail.
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