Yeah, I might be off a few decades but I think it will happen. The planet is evolving poorly to handle overpopulation issues, and the wage gap is widening, leading to a more competitive real estate market where young folks such as myself are having trouble even buying apartments. This market has been mischaracterized as a "bubble", but unfortunately it's the new reality. In the 60s you could buy a detached home on a bricklayer's salary. Today you are looking at maybe an apartment, if you get lucky. I think that has a big thing to do with societal unrest right now, as with COVID restrictions, all we are really doing is living to work and with not much else to do, life is very unfulfilling. I'm 100% butchering this, but it's the "bread" theory. I think it was Peter Kropotkin, if you have enough food on the table and entertainment, you can placate the masses. COVID has put a big halt to that. Hell, 2 weeks ago we couldn't go to the gym, but we could go to the mall. Basically, if you aren't contributing to the capitalist system right now, the government says you can go to hell as far as they're concerned. We are basically slaves to the system. I think that's why people are so upset, and they are right to be. They are just completely oblivious of where the real blame lies.