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As discussions continue about the future of the Olympics, some experts suggest the idea of a permanent host for the Games. Proponents argue that a designated city, such as Greece, the birthplace of the Olympics, or a well-equipped city like Los Angeles, could minimize financial risks and eliminate the so-called white elephants that burden cities after the Games. This model could provide economic stability and sustainability, although it risks diminishing the excitement that comes with each new host city.