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  • It’s because of our economic system being build upon people having to work to get money to live while at the same time naturally “the system” is trying to be more and more efficient so less and less work is needed. It’s an inherent problem which becomes more obvious with AI. Imagine a world where robots are doing all the work. Wouldn’t it be great? No one has to work anymore. I think it would be possible but only with a radical systemic change how our societies work. Also, I don’t think we are even close to be there, but that would be the goal, wouldn’t it?













  • It’s because you seem like not wanting to understand.

    They simply take water out of the public water system and it then either evaporates or goes into the waste system like in every normal household.

    Of course it COULD be used to heat houses or fed back into the system but that’s not what’s happening simply because it would be too complicated.

    It’s a bit like saying you are not wasting water when letting your tap running without doing anything because it would still be clean and could be used again.



  • I see it from the complete opposite direction. What is wrong with the world and humans is all the generational trauma and how we used to raise and treat children.

    So in my view the only way to heal the world is through children which are raised from parents who ideally have already worked on their trauma to be strong and caring individuals and learned to handle their emotions without supressing them.

    Of course the political system is important too, but the thing is you need strong individuals first. If you have a population of people which have had their individuality “beaten out” and are slaves to their emotions they will inevitable seek comfort in groups and leaders leading to authorian regimes and fascism.

    You can’t change adults much. Every change has to come through our children.