Interesting. I like this post. You’ve certainly got the right audience for a good reception. Everyone likes to think about how much more they know than anyone else, myself included. It’s tough to think about what will actually make the world a better place.
If you took a person and taught them all about modern medicine, agriculture, technology, and everything else except how it’s put together, how would they think the world works? What would be different in that person’s mind from the way the world is now?
In other words, what do you notice that you’re confused by in the world today?
Contrarily, a vacuum cleaner is just in no way more automatic than a broom unless you design a floor to hold pieces of food and dirt, which people love. Hoping someone comes along to shove me with 5 studies that carpets reduce homicide and tax fraud, but I’m very sorry to say that people still have paid servants, and those cleaners drive the vacuum across the floor’s square inches just like you and me, except they receive compensation ;^(
Who’s to say even the value positive automations benefit workers, who make up the majority? Post-‘trickle down economics’, everything seems to become more nebulous in developing capitalism.
Interesting. I like this post. You’ve certainly got the right audience for a good reception. Everyone likes to think about how much more they know than anyone else, myself included. It’s tough to think about what will actually make the world a better place.
If you took a person and taught them all about modern medicine, agriculture, technology, and everything else except how it’s put together, how would they think the world works? What would be different in that person’s mind from the way the world is now?
In other words, what do you notice that you’re confused by in the world today?
I think that’s where we’ll find the lies.
Contrarily, a vacuum cleaner is just in no way more automatic than a broom unless you design a floor to hold pieces of food and dirt, which people love. Hoping someone comes along to shove me with 5 studies that carpets reduce homicide and tax fraud, but I’m very sorry to say that people still have paid servants, and those cleaners drive the vacuum across the floor’s square inches just like you and me, except they receive compensation ;^(
Who’s to say even the value positive automations benefit workers, who make up the majority? Post-‘trickle down economics’, everything seems to become more nebulous in developing capitalism.