
This is your world today. Staffed, supplied, and sustained by the people you call "Other."
This is not ideology. It's a dashboard. When the people you call "Other" leave your world, your lifestyle, your care, and your returns all go with them.
This isn't about guilt. It's about logistics. The places you escape to don't run on vibes. They run on the people you call "Other."
The richest people in this country do not outsource care to robots. They outsource it to us. When we leave, there is no private "backup system" waiting in the wings.
When your economy is a tower and every other layer is "Other," you don't get to pull us out and keep your view from the top.
The jet can be yours. The runway can be yours. The sky won't be, if the people who keep your aircraft moving can't afford to stay.
Your portfolio is not diversified against the loss of the people you depend on. There is no ETF for "everyone we pushed out."
If we all left, you wouldn't just lose "diversity." You'd lose your morning, your meetings, your meal, and the illusion that you ever did any of this alone.
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