| >How many wars do you think anyone would want to fight if we didn't have an endless streams of the young who are willing to die on the battlefield? We've got killer robots for that now. >How many murders are committed by people over 30 vs under? I'd guess the majority of murders have been caused by people over 30 declaring war. >How many people die in car accidents after 30? Self-driving cars sounds like a good solution >There's something to be said for having a world dominated by people who are mature and understand the value of their own lives. Yes, of course the elderly possess great wisdom, but they are also highly inflexible when it comes to thinking of new solutions to new problems. The imaginative power of the child is something highly undervalued and suppressed in our society. |
Well, since US elected national office is pretty much 30 and over, that's the only way wars can be declared.
But there's a reason why there's the movie cliche of the old cautious king being toppled by the young warmonger. On average, young people are a lot more prone to violence. Put them in charge of a nation, and I have no doubt that wars would increase rather than decrease.
Yes, of course the elderly possess great wisdom, but they are also highly inflexible when it comes to thinking of new solutions to new problems.
But a lot of that is because your gray matter doesn't work as well as you become elderly. If that weren't the case, we could have young energetic minds that also are wise dominate in society.