by shickingbrits on Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:00 am
There are many good things in the world. HK being less democratic is good, if that's what the people want.
Not many threads about the good things in the world. But I can give a few examples of good. India's thorium plant is very good. Industrial hemp being legalized is good. The expansion of 3D printing is good. The ability to freely communicate and share information is good. Permaculture is good. Passive energy is good.
Except for thorium, I am involved in these good things. On the other hand, all these things can be very bad. It depends on the platform in which these things are applied. Entire industries will disappear or be significantly diminished through the development and propagation of these technologies. The concept of scarcity will fade, wealth will take on a new meaning, punishment and reward will be redefined and the concept of community will be challenged.
The average person will have more access to resources, tools and information than ever before, and less access to the traditional idea of a job. The ability to hoard and bottleneck resources will vanish.
BBS will be forced to abandon his limited resources screed, PS will have to rethink his concept of handouts, Player will have to find new authorities to praise, Mets will have to give up on climate change, Chang won't be able to say why is God allowing this, and you will have to give up on being a pimp.
I don't expect people to embrace change of this nature though. Industrial hemp was made illegal at the time certain folks understood its potential, thorium was buried when the US and certain individuals realized the threat it posed to power, sharing information has been antithetical to democracy and capitalism. Unfortunately, I don't think people will give up their individual desires for the whole any time soon. I would hope they do.
Greed, power, oppression will all come to an end. The question is if the end will be fought against tooth and nail, or embraced and advanced.
As many have pointed out, I don't pay much attention to counter arguments. They will shortly all be invalidated. As for creating opportunities to enjoy life, it really depends on your perspective.