Think of it like this: some markets are like that golden ticket that never needs to prove itself. Everyone's fighting to get in, capital flows non-stop, everything feels inevitable. But here's the catch—nothing lasts forever. Eventually the easy money dries up. The newcomers stop showing up. What was once a growth engine becomes just another aging player trying to hold on. That's not pessimism, that's just how cycles work. Today's boom region could be tomorrow's rust belt.
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Think of it like this: some markets are like that golden ticket that never needs to prove itself. Everyone's fighting to get in, capital flows non-stop, everything feels inevitable. But here's the catch—nothing lasts forever. Eventually the easy money dries up. The newcomers stop showing up. What was once a growth engine becomes just another aging player trying to hold on. That's not pessimism, that's just how cycles work. Today's boom region could be tomorrow's rust belt.