• webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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    11 months ago

    Tldr: stopping to use cash is bad as it leaves financial control to the current powers and banks.

    Me: physicial money based economics vs digital money based economics smells like gaslighting from big money.

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      11 months ago

      Thanks for the TL;DR.

      What difference does the form of currency make when people still use some rewards program to have their shopping tracked, or with all the NFC chips on products, that track you through the whole store?

      I believe the form of payment is the minor issue here.

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        11 months ago

        Its an ideal but i keep dreaming of a post profit world. My mindset is that by aiming for perfect ideals we can get as close to them as possible, every step in its direction is a positive.

        I personally believe we should dedicated ourselves:

        • Automating Laborious Tasks: Automating hard, dirty, and monotonous jobs while honoring those who perform such tasks.

        • Enhancing Leisure Time: Ensuring that all individuals have more time for leisure, enhancing quality of life.

        • Sustainable and Durable Design: Designing products that are not only built to last but are also sustainably repairable.

        • Clothing Maintenance and Replacement: Providing services for clothing repair or replacement without any cost.

        • Automated Delivery of Essentials: Developing a public system for automated home delivery of high-quality essential items like bread, free of charge, based on household size.

        Additionally, the concept of earning ‘luxury rights’ over time or through contributions could be implemented. For instance:

        • On birthdays, individuals could choose gifts from a special catalog.
        • Volunteers at a clothes repair shop might be rewarded with collective vacations periodically.
        • Skilled individuals, such as those adept at fixing devices, could receive personalized rewards like custom screwdrivers.

        Need anything else? go to a website and ask the warehouse if they can arrange it for you. You don’t need to pay or are required to be reasonable, the warehouse will decide wether your request is reasonable (based on demand, supply, extra effort, local common sense) and simply aims to accommodate the people it services as well as they are able.

        Probably most essential to my way of thinking and also it potential point of failure, i am betting that if people see value in having a certain resources there will always be people willing to work to create it be it a small local diy workshop or by organizing to build and automated factory.

        I’d be happy to learn how to build and design robots for free, as a way to pass the time if my survival needs are otherwise provided for.

        Science has shown that the act of giving generates more happiness than receiving, there where always be people who want to help others and there will be others who want to help reward the helpers.

        When we can stop working for personal survival we can finally start working for actual mutual aid.

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          11 months ago

          I could imagine this becoming in reality. Maybe in 2 or 3 world wars and 100 more genocides there might be a society emerging like this.

          It is obvious that this society is superior. It is also obvious that it is impossible to achieve for any culture that is living today.

          We are already optimising and automating a shit ton! And we could already rest more than 100 years ago. Instead we just consume more.

          I have like four different pairs of trousers, a 75 inch flat screen tv, a laptop, a tablet, a phone, a smart watch, and I eat meat like three times a week ( which is even low compared to my kin ). Stuff breaks all the time and a buy new ones.

          My 80 year old uncle told me they did usually not eat meat when he was a child. They had two eggs per week, which were used for baking. And they were not poor. A normal household.

          If we would consume as much as 100 years ago, I bet we could send half the work force into life long vacation!

          My other bet is that our wealth will rise the more we automate, but we will still be working the same amount to afford our future wealth.