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That's just old fashioned exploitation.
So is everything else OP mentioned.
No, it's not. You clearly have never heard of this phrase.
All of these are things where you capitalize on other people's attempts to get rich by selling them the tools to do so
Yeah but that's not what selling shovels means.
A gold rush is a bunch of fools chasing the latest hype. Like AI or the dot com boom or NFTs.
Selling shovels is when you don't buy into the hype, but you make money off of the fools who buy into hype.
You're just talking about standard economics.
When COVID hit, there was an explosion in demand for delivery services.
Yeah. That's just supply and demand. Not a fool's gold type hype.