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The limits for people's life must be dismantled sooner or later




The limits for people's life must be dismantled sooner or later


Limits of the freedoms and movements are the thing, what we can see in the pandemic. And those things are really important for limiting the epidemic. But what we can be sure of is that those limits are not continued forever. The thing is that the economics of the nation doesn't stand for the limits and martial law forever. Sooner or later that kind of thing must be dissembled, that people can go to work and school. And this is the thing, that we must realize when we are seeing that the government would limit the personal rights of humans.

If we want to make limitations, what is staying forever, we must turn the base of our economics to the thing, what guarantees our income, even people don't go to work. The thing is that oil and other mining industry would guarantee that kind of incomes but for a normal economy the limits like denial of the movement across the border of the county are too much, and this means that someday the limits must be dismantled.

But the costs are still huge for the economical sector, which is needed that people should travel to use their services. Things like tourism and especially pensions like hotels and motels are needed that the people will come to visit them. If those things would not get the quests, they would face bankruptcy, because people would not probably want to get that service virtually.

The change of climate along with the high price of the fuel might be destructive for the service stations. 

The thing is that the things that have a dependency on the movements of the people are the sellers of the liquid fuel or rather saying fuel and services to the cars. Service stations and restaurants, which are getting their incomes from the people, who are willing to travel are in deep trouble if people are not coming and use their services.

One of the things in the gasoline and service stations is that those companies are going to the thing, what is called "death spiral". The thing is that those companies need to pay their rent and other services, what they are using. But if there are no people, who are coming to visit that station, the entrepreneurs must fix the loss of income by raising the price of that product like fuel, because the curve of incoming must be above payments.

So the thing, what makes that case the "death spiral" is that when the price of fuel is very high along with other payments of the cars, young people are not want to buy a car. That means that they are not learning to drive, and some of those people, who are not learning to drive at a young age do not even buy a car.

And if that advantage would continue, there would be a series of bankruptcy in the field of service stations. The thing that might increase that kind of advantage is climate change and that might have a destructive effect on the service stations and restaurants, which has lived because of travelers.

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