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Summary

Phil postcard from Green Park, London (paying to sit in a deck chair on King’s land). He explains how he developed a stock market method that takes only a few hours per week — not day trading. He connects paying rent to sit in Green Park to the broader land economics framework (King Charles II enclosed this land in 1665; rent flows to the Crown). He illustrates how economic rent is everywhere.

Key Claims

  • Phil’s investment method requires only a few hours per week — not day trading. — confidence: high
  • Green Park, London is owned by the King; visitors pay rent to sit in it. — confidence: high
  • Economic rent is collected by landowners as land values rise, enriching owners without labor. — confidence: high