Now that the annual growth in the price of houses in Auckland exceeds most of our annual incomes, it's time we kicked back.
There is little point in continuing to work when the weatherboard three-bedroom bungalow is generating such massive returns on an annual basis. Why rise at 6 in the morning to endure the commute to the factory or office when your house makes more dollars on a daily basis? It's time we garnered the return for our wisdom in owning the roof over our heads. Life is short. It's time to consider a lengthy OE while letting our houses do the work for us.
It is amazing that we are the first civilisation to unravel the alchemists' secret right here in Auckland. Some of the greatest economic thinkers throughout the ages failed to recognise a simple reality that is playing out in suburbs such as Avondale and Glen Eden. I knew that Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes and Milton Friedman lacked real insight into economic affairs. The economic success of a nation is derived from the ownership of weatherboard villas, bungalows and granny flats.
Our political leaders have recognised this new economic paradigm. They are wise and generous in the extreme. They are even willing to allow other people from around the world to drink at our fountain of riches.
Our leaders have shown how resolute they can be by ignoring calls from the narrow-minded and selfish to deny outsiders access to our El Dorado. They likely believe that their generosity will ensure that our blessings will continue and our contentment under their wise government will grow.