First off, this isn’t even a question. It’s just you making a really dumb analogy that in order to even discuss would require us to make horribly incorrect assumptions about the economy.
Recessions aren’t necessary. Depressions aren’t inevitable. The economy isn’t a forest.
Many of the big forest fires in modern history have been naturally occurrences. The increasing frequency is in fact connected to climate change which is in fact real and not a sign that the forest needs pruning. The forest is not an economy.
You didn’t even ask a question so there’s not really much else to say. You gave your opinion. Then you limited the discussion with a completely irrelevant analogy that was itself inaccurate in the first place. Nowhere in there was a question waiting to be answered.
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