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https://www.npr.org/2019/11/01/775554343/the-world-is-constantly-running-out-of-helium-heres-why-it-matters
Tldr:
It takes an insanely large timescale for it to be produced on Earth, and it rarely accumulates because it's fucking helium. It's so light that it will literally just float out into outer space as soon as it's vented to the atmosphere.
Using any for nonessential purposes is a waste.
And can you give an example of nonessential purposes we're wasting it on?
Per the article, helium escapes Earth naturally; we’re harnessing the only element on Earth that doesn’t stick around anyway.