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The real economy is economic activity that pertains to real needs, like food, water, shelter, and activities that facilitate the production/acquisition of food, water and shelter. There are only so many hours per day and every day we incur expenses in terms of the working time we must spend to meet these needs, which in the modern day means spending time at a job to earn money to buy food, pay rent and the water utilities bill. I am of course oversimplifying; people don’t just need food/water/shelter there’s also intermittent needs like healthcare and instrumental needs like an education.
Then there’s the bullshit economy comprised of things we want but don’t actually need, this is especially true for the things we ascribe value due to their scarcity or speculative value; things like antiques, jewellery, high fashion (impractical clothes), food lacking nutritional value, toys for adults (including adult toys) and the many forms of entertainment.
The setting of Cyberpunk is the perfect example of a world consumed by bullshit and it's a world we're getting closer to all the time, a world of paradoxical decadence in poverty, a world of arrogance and vice where your overstimulated little monkey brain can have anything it desires so long as it isn't wholesome.
It's not technology that's the problem but rather a simple lack of self restraint, we have over the centuries gained so much productive efficiency that it only takes the labor of a few people to feed clothe and shelter hundreds. Now I'm not saying we ought to go Communist and centralize everything, every time that's been attempted it's been an absolute disaster, rather we need to visualize what the culture of a utopian society actually looks like. A sort of anti-cyberpunk, a high tech society that utilizes technology but also respects the power of technology, specifically how that power influences us. Again it's not the technology that's the problem, it's human nature, particularly when we disregard ourselves as part of the equation and assume that we are in control, that we are unaffected, because we're not.
Any significantly advanced technology is essentially magic and magic is fucking dangerous.
See this is what I mean, these packets are airtight, inflated with oxygen displacing gas to preserve the contents, the plastic they're made of will (if kept out of the sun) last longer than our civilization, indeed six thousand years later the contents could still be edible, not that they contain any actual nutritional value. I know I'm being the killjoy here but this is what's killing us, literally this shit is poison, it's just not toxic enough to actually kill you unless you tried eating nothing but these for a week straight. It's a technological marvel we're using to poison ourselves and pollute our planet because we like the taste.
There are healthy snack foods, there are natural snack foods, we don't have to do this to ourselves.
This (below) is what an actual utopia looks like, it's high tech but anthropocentric, this is people being happy and healthy and living authentic lives. But this isn't possible unless we can learn some self restraint.
It starts with the individual's choices and one of those choices is to encourage others to do the same, and if we can get this positive vision of the future to spread we can start enacting real change in our society and lobby governments to enact policies that push society in this direction and away from the Cyberpunk dystopia.
Then there’s the bullshit economy comprised of things we want but don’t actually need, this is especially true for the things we ascribe value due to their scarcity or speculative value; things like antiques, jewellery, high fashion (impractical clothes), food lacking nutritional value, toys for adults (including adult toys) and the many forms of entertainment.
The setting of Cyberpunk is the perfect example of a world consumed by bullshit and it's a world we're getting closer to all the time, a world of paradoxical decadence in poverty, a world of arrogance and vice where your overstimulated little monkey brain can have anything it desires so long as it isn't wholesome.
It's not technology that's the problem but rather a simple lack of self restraint, we have over the centuries gained so much productive efficiency that it only takes the labor of a few people to feed clothe and shelter hundreds. Now I'm not saying we ought to go Communist and centralize everything, every time that's been attempted it's been an absolute disaster, rather we need to visualize what the culture of a utopian society actually looks like. A sort of anti-cyberpunk, a high tech society that utilizes technology but also respects the power of technology, specifically how that power influences us. Again it's not the technology that's the problem, it's human nature, particularly when we disregard ourselves as part of the equation and assume that we are in control, that we are unaffected, because we're not.
Any significantly advanced technology is essentially magic and magic is fucking dangerous.
See this is what I mean, these packets are airtight, inflated with oxygen displacing gas to preserve the contents, the plastic they're made of will (if kept out of the sun) last longer than our civilization, indeed six thousand years later the contents could still be edible, not that they contain any actual nutritional value. I know I'm being the killjoy here but this is what's killing us, literally this shit is poison, it's just not toxic enough to actually kill you unless you tried eating nothing but these for a week straight. It's a technological marvel we're using to poison ourselves and pollute our planet because we like the taste.
There are healthy snack foods, there are natural snack foods, we don't have to do this to ourselves.
This (below) is what an actual utopia looks like, it's high tech but anthropocentric, this is people being happy and healthy and living authentic lives. But this isn't possible unless we can learn some self restraint.
It starts with the individual's choices and one of those choices is to encourage others to do the same, and if we can get this positive vision of the future to spread we can start enacting real change in our society and lobby governments to enact policies that push society in this direction and away from the Cyberpunk dystopia.