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Economics isn’t some outdated, bald-cell cope. It’s why you can post on these forums at dirt-cheap prices and don’t have to slave away for years at a minimum-wage j*b to earn what you could make in a month. To highlight the disparity: Bangladesh, my home country, has a per capita GDP of $2,000, while the United Kingdom, where I was born, has a per capita GDP of $31,000. But GDP alone isn’t a great metric—you need to consider purchasing power. The pound’s purchasing power is higher than the Bangladeshi taka, which affects living standards.
Don’t call economics a cope. Economics is about people—how they interact, trade, and live. The freer the market and the fewer barriers you place on business, the better the standard of living. This follows the law of nature: if you can’t compete, your business fails, and the strongest survive. That’s what capitalism truly is—natural Darwinism, not tied to figures like Biden or Trump.
This is why you can afford to “rot” and still enjoy a higher standard of living than those in the third world. Economics isn’t a cope—it’s reality. Now, let’s break down how inceldom ties into economics, point by point.
Inceldom and Its Causes
Inceldom is often tied to physical traits—penis size, height, facial features—or a lack of wealth. How can a free market with fewer barriers solve this? Simple: removing red tape eliminates disincentives to innovate, letting natural Darwinism take over.
Genetic Innovations and Market Freedom
Traits like height or facial features are largely genetic. In a free market, innovations like CRISPR or large-scale GWAS (genome-wide association studies) could face fewer ethical restrictions. People could voluntarily participate in these advancements. Businesses offering subpar treatments would fail as customers avoid them, while the best rise to the top. This is how innovations like bimax, titanium plates, or double jaw surgery came about. A freer market opens doors to decentralized, customer-driven projects, turning “cope fantasies” into reality.
Embryo Selection
If you’re wary of genetic editing but want to maximize your genetic potential, embryo selection is an option. This process involves choosing embryos with the best traits—like height or facial features—based on genetic predispositions. For example, if you’re short but have tall ancestors, or if you’re concerned about other traits, you could select embryos to increase the likelihood of desirable outcomes. A free market would make this more accessible and competitive, driving quality up and costs down
Improving Looks as an Adult
If you’re an adult uninterested in reproduction but want to improve your appearance, a free market fosters competition. Procedures like maxillofacial surgery would face market pressures to deliver results at competitive prices. One bad outcome could ruin a business’s reputation, as public shaming and customer choice drive accountability. Chad-like features become a competitive market goal, not just a fantasy.
Sex and Market Dynamics
If you’re uninterested in relationships but want sexual access, deregulating markets like OnlyFans or prostitution would flood the market with providers. Only the best would earn significant profits, while average providers wouldn’t make six or seven figures. This saturation drives competition, improves quality, and lowers costs for consumers
Economics and Social DarwinismBlackpillers rarely mention this, but capitalism isn’t evil—it’s social Darwinism. In a truly free market, only the best survive, and every micro-level problem boils down to the value of your dollar. By removing barriers, you unleash innovation, competition, and natural selection, solving issues like inceldom through decentralized, market-driven solutions.
TLDR didn't read a single molecule summary.
To call caiptailism cope is essentially calling surgeries cope cause you would have surgical innovations unless there was competition caiptailism is just competiton without barriers the fittest quite literally survive
Don’t call economics a cope. Economics is about people—how they interact, trade, and live. The freer the market and the fewer barriers you place on business, the better the standard of living. This follows the law of nature: if you can’t compete, your business fails, and the strongest survive. That’s what capitalism truly is—natural Darwinism, not tied to figures like Biden or Trump.
This is why you can afford to “rot” and still enjoy a higher standard of living than those in the third world. Economics isn’t a cope—it’s reality. Now, let’s break down how inceldom ties into economics, point by point.
Inceldom and Its Causes
Inceldom is often tied to physical traits—penis size, height, facial features—or a lack of wealth. How can a free market with fewer barriers solve this? Simple: removing red tape eliminates disincentives to innovate, letting natural Darwinism take over.
Genetic Innovations and Market Freedom
Traits like height or facial features are largely genetic. In a free market, innovations like CRISPR or large-scale GWAS (genome-wide association studies) could face fewer ethical restrictions. People could voluntarily participate in these advancements. Businesses offering subpar treatments would fail as customers avoid them, while the best rise to the top. This is how innovations like bimax, titanium plates, or double jaw surgery came about. A freer market opens doors to decentralized, customer-driven projects, turning “cope fantasies” into reality.
Embryo Selection
If you’re wary of genetic editing but want to maximize your genetic potential, embryo selection is an option. This process involves choosing embryos with the best traits—like height or facial features—based on genetic predispositions. For example, if you’re short but have tall ancestors, or if you’re concerned about other traits, you could select embryos to increase the likelihood of desirable outcomes. A free market would make this more accessible and competitive, driving quality up and costs down
Improving Looks as an Adult
If you’re an adult uninterested in reproduction but want to improve your appearance, a free market fosters competition. Procedures like maxillofacial surgery would face market pressures to deliver results at competitive prices. One bad outcome could ruin a business’s reputation, as public shaming and customer choice drive accountability. Chad-like features become a competitive market goal, not just a fantasy.
Sex and Market Dynamics
If you’re uninterested in relationships but want sexual access, deregulating markets like OnlyFans or prostitution would flood the market with providers. Only the best would earn significant profits, while average providers wouldn’t make six or seven figures. This saturation drives competition, improves quality, and lowers costs for consumers
Economics and Social DarwinismBlackpillers rarely mention this, but capitalism isn’t evil—it’s social Darwinism. In a truly free market, only the best survive, and every micro-level problem boils down to the value of your dollar. By removing barriers, you unleash innovation, competition, and natural selection, solving issues like inceldom through decentralized, market-driven solutions.
TLDR didn't read a single molecule summary.
To call caiptailism cope is essentially calling surgeries cope cause you would have surgical innovations unless there was competition caiptailism is just competiton without barriers the fittest quite literally survive