That’s fine that it gets idealistic fast. It’s been shown again and again we buy products and services that we think help us be our ideal self. Improving ours situation is an innate motivator.
It’s a fools errand to keep slicing this up into finer grained stats like we seem keen to do.
A simple question: does my ideal self involve being a material consumer of disposable shit to prop up the gambling habits of others or is there another way for me?
That’s about all it takes.
Assuming we’re inventing long lasting discoveries for the future of humanity by iterating on smartphone design, and web apps is contemporary social vanity.
Like the piousness wars of old, we’re battling each other for more attention of those higher up the ladder. Forgetting they’re only in charge because we allow it.
If the environment is on the brink, and they continue to refuse to negotiate a better deal in good faith, it’ll be up to the public to take control of the political discourse via government again.
I wonder if that’s why they spend so much time indoctrinating is against that.
It’s a fools errand to keep slicing this up into finer grained stats like we seem keen to do.
A simple question: does my ideal self involve being a material consumer of disposable shit to prop up the gambling habits of others or is there another way for me?
That’s about all it takes.
Assuming we’re inventing long lasting discoveries for the future of humanity by iterating on smartphone design, and web apps is contemporary social vanity.
Like the piousness wars of old, we’re battling each other for more attention of those higher up the ladder. Forgetting they’re only in charge because we allow it.
If the environment is on the brink, and they continue to refuse to negotiate a better deal in good faith, it’ll be up to the public to take control of the political discourse via government again.
I wonder if that’s why they spend so much time indoctrinating is against that.