Personally, I imagine something along the line of a modernized 50's culture. Traditional Christian culture, morals, and standards. No more gay/trans agenda (I firmly believe all non standard sexual orientations are the result of a neurological abnormality, so this is probably one of the multitude of cures Q talks about). Everyone can afford to live a middle class lifestyle off of one basic income. I'm not delusional enough to say there won't be ANY more government corruption, but it will hopefully be at an absolute minimum and never allowed to propagate again. No more cancer, diabetes, aids, etc. Since we now have cures for them.
Honestly, I don't expect things to be perfect or some Heaven on Earth scenario. I just expect things to be infinitely better than they currently are, and to be able to live a life similar to, or better than if I play my cards right and invest my earnings successfully, to what my grandparents generation lived (I'm a zoomer, grandparents are baby boomers.).
What about you guys? What's your vision for the post cabal future?
Some debt must always happen. You can't expect people to pay for an entire home with cash they saved. Where else would they live? If you're renting somewhere you are using more of your money then if you buy, so you can't easily save money. Is every business supposed to have all the cash on hand at all time to keep their operations going? What about loans to buy farm land that costs way, way more than a house does? These are all valid reasons to have a loan and go into some debt for. Unless you expect to just be rid of the realities of capitalism and everyone gets everything for free (in which case you would need government intervention because as most people against taxes will tell you, they don't like having their money taken) loans will continue to exist and have a place in the economy.
That is not what I said at all. What I want to see an end of is the boomer and millennial driven culture of consumerism and going into to debt pay for brunches and vacations and the like they can't afford to buy outright. I want to see people restructuring their own mental habits regarding money and treating it like it counts, because it does, instead of frittering it away with interest.
Nowhere in there did I say that I want to see practical and justified loans (houses, property, business) go away.