Three aliens from outer space (Keynes, Greenspan, and Mises) stumble upon the planet Earth. The first thing they notice about Earth is that the planet contains a massive network of roads containing millions of cars with millions of drivers traveling at various speeds and in various directions.
Bummer ending.
You seem to be pointing toward laissez-faire as an alternative to interventions of various kinds, but that is not what the master builder analogy is about. Malinvestment, the essence of Mises's analogy, is a tough concept to explain.
"The market is a process." - Ludwig von Mises, as related by Israel Kirzner. "Capital formation is a beautiful thing" - Chloe732.
In some cases, he teleports a few select drivers directly to preferential destinations when they seemed incapable of reaching them in the wrecks they were driving.
This is how the story really ends:
Alien Entrepreneur comes down and sells all the humans devices that let them teleport for huge profits at very low prices. The humans turn their cars into scrap and leave the roads to be abandoned.
Greenspan and Keynes stare in amazement.