Artificial Scarcity
Without any real sacrifice, we could live in a world of abundance.
https://www.utne.com/economy/artificial-scarcity-zm0z15uzsau
Yet it is not hard to see that most of this scarcity is artificial. Consider food scarcity: huge amounts, as much as 50 percent of production by some estimates, are wasted in the Western world. Vast areas of land are devoted to producing ethanol; vaster areas still are devoted to America’s number one irrigated crop: lawn grass. Meanwhile, land that is devoted to food production is typically farmed by chemical-intensive, machine-dependent methods that may actually be less productive (per hectare, not per unit of labor) than labor-intensive organic agriculture and permaculture.
Remember that the Club of Rome study called Limits to Growth was all set up by the Cabal. What if the world hasn't even got near to its limits?