Submitted by capcaunul t3_z2k3wm in Futurology
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Reply to comment by Michaelmyers69420 in On The Rising Non-Working Class (And What Their Despair Says About Us All) by capcaunul
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Michaelmyers69420 t1_ixiaw9x wrote
Chairs didn't exist until they suddenly did, we shouldn't let go of our goals just because they haven't been done before or resulted in fail experiments.
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Michaelmyers69420 t1_ixibqlu wrote
Ahh yes let me explain an extremely complex economic and societal system in a reddit comment.
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ironicf8 t1_ixildjx wrote
It works is already at our very nearly at the point that all labor can be automated. Let the machines produce and let the humans do whatever they want with their time. Why did this concept scare people? Oh no we won't have jobs anymore the fucking horror....
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ironicf8 t1_iximmsd wrote
Yes,the purpose is what you choose to do at that point. You can study something you actually care about, find fun hobbies, read books, watch TV, play games. If you think forced labor is the only purpose in life you are a very sad person. The only people who are afraid are those living with generational wealth who already live this way and think it's due to some sort of gift they have that everyone else is lacking. When everyone can live like this then they are no longer special.
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ironicf8 t1_ixipp1o wrote
What? That's just your narrative bro. You are the one trying to force people to work who don't want to. I'm saying people can do whatever they want. There will probably be massive scientific discoveries and breakthroughs when people who want to study and learn have the freedom to do so. If some choose
>Sitting around watching tv all day
That is their choice not yours.
thruster_fuel69 t1_ixiehcu wrote
I'd also like to know, because I also think the universe would eat us alive the moment we stop growing and suffering.
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