In the dystopia "Eternal Bargain," economic disparity has grown so severe that lifetime is no longer an equalizer; under a set of unfortunate circumstances, time is not something that everyone is born entitled to.

Those with vast resources can continue to amass lifetime years, ensuring longevity and prosperity for themselves and their loved ones. Meanwhile, those who struggle to make ends meet are forced to trade away precious years of their existence just to stay afloat. This system, like many real-world economic structures, perpetuates a cycle of privilege and disadvantage.

I hope this experience provided a sobering reminder of how our own society grapples with issues of inequality, where economic disparities persist and can lead to the downfalls of the disadvantaged.