The moment humanoid robots become better at accumulating capital than humans, something breaks that nobody's prepared for. It's not about job loss. It's way wilder than that. We built capitalism on a simple loop: humans work → humans earn → humans spend → repeat forever But humanoids don't need the second half. They don't want houses, vacations, or iPhones. They don't get bored and impulse-buy drip to aura farm. The entire "consumer economy" just... evaporates. Here's the part that keeps me up at night... If they're better at making money, and they don't need to spend it like we do, then what DO they optimize for? Power? Replication? Something we can't even conceptualize? And for humans? We've spent so long defining ourselves as "workers" and "consumers", there likely comes a point where this does end.