RE: ADSactly Tech News: The Robotic Takeover of Construction and Homebuilding
In the year 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted that, by century’s end, technology would have advanced sufficiently that countries like Great Britain or the United States would have achieved a 15-hour work week. There’s every reason to believe he was right. In technological terms, we are quite capable of this. And yet it didn’t happen. Instead, technology has been marshaled, if anything, to figure out ways to make us all work more. In order to achieve this, jobs have had to be created that are, effectively, pointless. Huge swathes of people, in Europe and North America in particular, spend their entire working lives performing tasks they secretly believe do not really need to be performed. The moral and spiritual damage that comes from this situation is profound. It is a scar across our collective soul. Yet virtually no one talks about it.
You have stumbled upon something often overlooked by the masses. What is the greatest resource we possess? It is time. Time to understand, time to change, time to evolve. How does money interact with time, the majority of the world's population is forced to trade one for the other. Time is money. It isn't but that is how society has been structured because the scariest thing imaginable is an entire world of proletariat with enough time to see through all the smoke and mirrors, create solutions to the world's problems which may involve dismantling the status quo and implementing them as a united force of humanity with positive intentions. We must continue to talk about it as painful as it may be to discuss. I do believe this is part of the process towards healing... The world is a boring and dreary place if we cannot muster hope to deal with it!