The 'Not-So-Important' Housing Problems. Okay strange discussion for a 'tech platform,' but I believe this affects us all Despite being loud and open about affordable housinng, I intentionally do not share construction 'tips and tricks" Not because they do not matter, because, we spend too much time discussing and debating these issues... Flat roof vs. pitched roof, POP vs. concrete, German floor vs. no german floor. But because they are not the real problem. Maybe I'm being judgemental, but when people debate building styles or construction details… I assume they, at best, have a cost problem because those things are secondary issues. In a system where the fundamental problem is access, Where most people can not even access land or decent rental housing in the first place... Until access becomes democratized, the technicalities will remain irrelevant for millions. What stops people isn’t whether a flat roof is better than a hidden roof, but: ❌️ Income level ❌️ The social constructs that keep inequality intact, ❌️ The structural barriers designed into governance, ❌️ The poor planning systems that make everything harder than it should be, ❌️ And the waste and corruption embedded in the supply chain. These are the real enemies of progress. This is why my focus isn’t on “cosmetic” conversations. Not because they don’t matter (small changes can have big impact) But because these changes rarely reach the people who actually need them. The big work is simple but hard: ♻️ Create access. ♻️ Widen the entry point. ♻️ Remove the barriers that keep people locked out of stability, freedom, and economic progress. This is where real change is. And it is where I function. Join me. I belieeve once access is fixed, the small questions answer themselves. But... What do you think?