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by throwaway2016b
3568 days ago
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Indeed it is a flawed utopia. Give them a planet to explore, problems to solve, predators to avoid, kin to protect, goals that must be met to survive... >NEETs may be caused by poor life prospects, not the presence of food, shelter, and internet. I am intimately familiar with NEETs, having spent years interacting with them. The pattern I have noticed is of above average intelligence, many even brilliant, who would have thrived if the world had only given them a push, but left to their own devices commit slow, masturbatory suicides. Some people can invent purpose from thin air. This is especially common amongst the kinds of elites and academics that most eloquently advocate basic income. But the vast majority of us cannot any more than a mouse. Most insidious is that even those for whom purpose is closest to grasp lose their drive. The artists lose the joy of painting and the programmers never begin their projects. The true utopia is the harsh, cruel world of nature that provides purpose to every living thing. |
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If you want to get people out of the house and interacting, that will go a long way, and doesn't require 40 hours of drudgery.