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by Germanion
784 days ago
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It feels to me that we will not go far in this discussion tbh. For me the growth means a mix of things like being more productive, increasing life standards etc but we have great life standars. Japan has a high living standard too and no to negative growth. Either there is some magic economic model you will not be able to explain to me in this format (wall of text / necessary university degree/ just too much) or I will not change my opinion on this rat race thing. Your point of other countries outbidding us on resources is that really the main argument for necessary economy growth? At least for software engineering that's not true. Farming probably hasn't changed that much in the last 20 years either. The growth discussion is for me as shitty as all those news about share prices. Random stocks get mentioned in the news for random reasons while apparently the best way to invest in shares is to not bother with daily trends at all. |
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A country's economic growth means something deferent than what it means to you.
>a mix of things like being more productive, increasing life standards etc but we have great life standars.
And to fund all those things you usually need a higher GDP, not a lower one.
>Japan has a high living standard too and no to negative growth.
Do you live in Japan to confirm this "high standard of living", or are you gonna throw a google search in my face as the argument?
Why do you think a country doesn't need more money to provide a better life for its citizens? Do you see poorer countries providing excellent life?
>Your point of other countries outbidding us on resources is that really the main argument for necessary economy growth?
What's your point against this? Are you gonna provide any arguments here?
>At least for software engineering that's not true.
Good luck eating software. Or living inside software. Or driving software to work.
The world needs far more than software to function. Go out and touch some grass.
>Farming probably hasn't changed that much in the last 20 years either.
But weather, the environment and the geopolitics have. A lot. And now you have more mouths to feed to boot.
>It feels to me that we will not go far in this discussion tbh.
I agree. You're far too clueless and out of touch with reality.