Here's a question I once asked another member, and the reply he gave me. Problem is, I can't see where in his reply he specifically answers my question. Am I just missing it?
I actually asked it twice; Here's both questions and both answers-
Me:
'Once this hard limit is reached, how do people make money then?'
Him:
'Presumably they were already making money or they wouldn't have entered the economic venture to begin with.
Look, I recommend a basic primer on economics, rather than me spoonfeeding all this via posts. This is all basic stuff.'
Me:
'Once this hard limit is reached, how do people make money then?'
Him:
'They were already making money. You invest capital in your asset to make more money, up to a point. That doesn't mean the property was unprofitable before that point. As with any capital asset, you can invest little and make little, or invest more and make more. It's a business decision.
Again, what's your larger point? Just get to the main point, rather than play 20 Questions.'
Here's the thread for a bit of context:
Capitalisim has to go.
Please give your opinions, I just want to know if I'm going senile.