Here is a thought for you. Things get dry. They get dry even without our help. If we were to get out of the shower and not use a towel, we would be dry very soon. Our hair would get dry without any outside influence.
If you want to go further, the dishes will be dry before long, whether we use a dish towel on them or use the drying cycle in the dishwasher. Soon, they will be dry.
Clothes will dry on their own. They will even get dry if left piled up in the basket. They will dry if just hung around or on a clothesline, either inside or out. Without much effort, they will dry.
Does your car need the energy that it takes for the giant dryers in the car washes to operate? No it doesn’t because, yes, here it is again, it will get dry all by itself in very little time unless it’s raining, in which case it is doubly silly to go through the drying cycle.
Ladies have special little dryers for their nail varnishes. Do they need it? I don’t think so because, again, they dry almost in seconds even without our help.
Somebody, at one time must have said, I know, sell them dryers. It would be like selling ice cubes to the Eskimos, or bottled water to people who have perfectly good drinking water running from their taps. At the same time we can sell them more and more electricity and when we get to the point that the resource is getting low, we can raise the prices up and up, double and triple. Meanwhile, the people believe that they cannot live without these appliances. It can’t miss. It didn’t miss.