living. We were in a "seller's market" in which the goal was to "build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door." As we eliminated more workers, we had fewer consumers and recently entered into a buyer's market. In today's buyer's market, we have too few dollars chasing too many goods. As automation continues to put people out of work we will produce less and less because we have too few customers to buy all the robots' outputs. If the robots can't sell product, they will quit making it. Sounds grim. However, there is a way for people to prosper.