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by manachar
1634 days ago
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What you choose to be a fulfilling pursuit is what you should get to do. For some, that's surfing. For others, that's building a rocket to Mars. My point is that ideally we build a society where as many people as possible get to choose what they find fulfilling, and pursue it as much as they wish. The problem we have right now is that opportunity, training, and investment for many things are restricted to the very few. I agree that an exclusively hedonistic outlook on life is empty, but so too is letting the very few enslave the others to their dreams. |
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But then what of the work that nobody wishes to pursue, but is required? Like farming for food, generating electricity and water, and many of the modern comforts?
I'm sure everybody wishes to pursue their own passion, regardless of the value of that passion to _someone else_. But this is why it cannot be done today, because there isn't enough wealth and energy and resources to allow for this. The star trek style replicators don't yet exist.