Winds of Winter - eviltoast
  • theangryseal@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    My god I wish we didn’t put getting resources into every aspect of everything we do. “Well, this is neat, but we can’t buy that new 400k TV with it so, garbage can it is. The next one will get us the luxury that finally makes us happy. Did you see my new collectible? It’s valuable!”

    When we create artificial life, honest to god actual artificial life that can run on sunlight alone, then and only then can we step outside of this resource collecting, bullshit reality.

    Well, that or Star Trek replicators that run on something like grass and weeds. No need to compete then, just grow and learn. That is if we can escape our evolutionarily need to collect and hoard resources.

    Gettin’ yo shit and bangin’ yo bitch needs to be meaningless for us to really become something special. I know that sounds silly, but I can’t survive without yo money, thrive without yo protection, or reproduce without yo bitch. So what am I gonna do?

    Haha. Please don’t take me too seriously. I’m a comeenuhnun. Comeeduhnun. Comedian.

    • OpenStars@discuss.online
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      2 months ago

      Allow me to disagree - but only if we both find this digression fun to be clear:-).

      The likes of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have already escaped the grind. They don’t seem all that happy.

      Americans have had an extremely high standard of living, in the global sense. Yet we are some of the angriest people in existence.

      Studies show that while you need enough to live, anything beyond that increases stress (someone else wanting what you have), and disconnectedness.

      Anyway, people being dicks to one another seems to have little to do with resources and a lot to do with psychology. Which may have been input into our genes due to limited resources, but now that it’s there… it won’t so easily be ignored, and the pathway to curing it seems like it will have to be different from how we got to here.

      Well, I hope this thought was fun to read and think about!:-)