Finite Resources covers objects built to last. Buying guides, thesis pieces, and weekly digests for people who think in terms of real assets rather than financial ones.

The core argument is this: the cost of cognitive work is collapsing, and the jobs built around it are contracting. Manufactured goods and services will follow the same curve when robotics catches up. Almost everything produced by intelligence and labour falls in price. The exception is the inputs themselves. Energy, hardwood, forged steel, well-made tools, materials bounded by physical supply sit on the other side of that equation. They get more expensive as everything else commoditises.

This site tracks the gap. What to own before it re-prices. Why now is the right time to buy it. How to tell the difference between something that holds value and something that only looks as if it does.

Finite Resources publishes buying guides that name a winner, thesis pieces that explain why a category matters, and a weekly digest tracking the signals worth watching. No wellness framing, no preparedness rhetoric, no hedging. Just clear analysis of what is worth owning and why.