jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
Supposedly there's enough gold in the iron core of the Earth to cover the planet in a layer about 12-13 feet thick. Of course, if we were able to get at it that would make gold practically worthless. Along the same lines of thought however we may well start mining asteroids within our lifetimes. That would drastically reduce the value of many precious metals, assuming we can mine them relatively cheaply.It has to be coming from somewhere, perhaps flowing from an adjacent area. There's no magic infinite supply, but there may be more than estimated.
Maybe the coal mines will refill next or the gold mines...
Due to the type of work I do there are only limited opportunities in the US and most of them are concentrated on the outskirts of greater urban areas. Of course a lot of jobs can be done from home and I'd consider that, but the goal then would be to find an area where the cost of living is low, not a major city. I'd give up a car for an SUV and move to the far suburbs/rural areas if possible. This spring I drove over 2500 miles on vacation and it was quite nice. It sure is different driving a car back and forth to work in heaving traffic compared to cruising with 75MPH speed limits.
That's exactly the conundrum. In places where people typically live or work driving sucks. In the few places where it's nice, there's literally nothing there. Sure, you can go for hours through some middle states at 75 mph or better. I would just never have any good reason to be there. I never go on vacations anyway. Never could afford it, don't have anyone to go with, plus there's no reasonably way to travel. I don't drive, refuse to fly (and due to not driving couldn't get to many airports anyway), and most Amtrak routes are far too slow. That's why I've been a big proponent of a national high-speed rail system. Great for people like me, great for business travel, great for vacation travel. Maybe in my lifetime the day will come I can board a train in NYC, then arrive at the West Coast maybe 15 hours later.
For medical reasons I'm not supposed to ride a bike.
Can you give more details? Biking is often recommended even when other types of exercise are too damaging for the body. Hard to think of any scenario were a doctor would medically recommend against biking.