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They stop appreciating it pretty fast when they're underwater and need to move for a job. See: 2007. Part of the contract between a lessor and a tenant is that the tenant is making some sacrifices in exchange for the ability to leave their apartment any time they want to. You can't have it both ways.

It seems to be a strange and repeated message board blind spot that we're very alert to equity in upside, but not in opportunity cost. The same thing happens in virtually every HN discussion about the stock market. Everything always seems to be based on the notion that prices are always rising, and our only concern is sharing those profits as uniformly as possible. No. The market is fundamentally structured around the likelihood that prices can go either way.



But pretty much everyone assumes that over the longterm, the market will rise.

Otherwise everyone investing in index funds for retirement is screwed.




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