
Wish costs a diamond worth 25,000 GP. Cost of Living(https://2e.aonprd.com/Rules.aspx?ID=253) describes comfortable living as being 1GP per week. So 52 gp * 80 years would be 4160gp to live a comfortable life.
So it's not currently reasonable for most people to ever afford a wish diamond, or even the markup for a wish caster to use it.
Resolves YES if all of:
At the conclusion of the story, 1 year of standard wages at minimum skill labor would be able to afford casting Wish once.
Mages or merchants can feasibly order 1,000 wishes for special projects, if needed.
Resolves NO if none of those conditions are met, or if any of:
The world is destroyed
Wish no longer exists
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@YonatanCale No. If there's a way to mass-cast Wish relatively cheaply without using diamonds, it would resolve YES. If somehow the rules change so a different thing from diamonds is used instead, and its market value is as high as diamonds were, then it resolves NO.
The diamonds themselves aren't the point; being able to cast Wish is.