ECON Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better.

Starrkopf

Veteran Member
Direct from the world economic forum website.



Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better
For more information watch the What If: Privacy Becomes a Luxury Good? session from the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2017.
Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city - or should I say, "our city". I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes.
It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much.
First communication became digitized and free to everyone. Then, when clean energy became free, things started to move quickly. Transportation dropped dramatically in price. It made no sense for us to own cars anymore, because we could call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes. We started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public transport became easier, quicker and more convenient than the car. Now I can hardly believe that we accepted congestion and traffic jams, not to mention the air pollution from combustion engines. What were we thinking?

Sometimes I use my bike when I go to see some of my friends. I enjoy the exercise and the ride. It kind of gets the soul to come along on the journey. Funny how some things seem never seem to lose their excitement: walking, biking, cooking, drawing and growing plants. It makes perfect sense and reminds us of how our culture emerged out of a close relationship with nature.

"Environmental problems seem far away"
In our city we don't pay any rent, because someone else is using our free space whenever we do not need it. My living room is used for business meetings when I am not there.
Once in awhile, I will choose to cook for myself. It is easy - the necessary kitchen equipment is delivered at my door within minutes. Since transport became free, we stopped having all those things stuffed into our home. Why keep a pasta-maker and a crepe cooker crammed into our cupboards? We can just order them when we need them.
Have you read?
This also made the breakthrough of the circular economy easier. When products are turned into services, no one has an interest in things with a short life span. Everything is designed for durability, repairability and recyclability. The materials are flowing more quickly in our economy and can be transformed to new products pretty easily. Environmental problems seem far away, since we only use clean energy and clean production methods. The air is clean, the water is clean and nobody would dare to touch the protected areas of nature because they constitute such value to our well being. In the cities we have plenty of green space and plants and trees all over. I still do not understand why in the past we filled all free spots in the city with concrete.
The death of shopping
Shopping? I can't really remember what that is. For most of us, it has been turned into choosing things to use. Sometimes I find this fun, and sometimes I just want the algorithm to do it for me. It knows my taste better than I do by now.
When AI and robots took over so much of our work, we suddenly had time to eat well, sleep well and spend time with other people. The concept of rush hour makes no sense anymore, since the work that we do can be done at any time. I don't really know if I would call it work anymore. It is more like thinking-time, creation-time and development-time.
For a while, everything was turned into entertainment and people did not want to bother themselves with difficult issues. It was only at the last minute that we found out how to use all these new technologies for better purposes than just killing time.
"They live different kinds of lives outside of the city"
My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages.
Once in awhile I get annoyed about the fact that I have no real privacy. No where I can go and not be registered. I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me.
All in all, it is a good life. Much better than the path we were on, where it became so clear that we could not continue with the same model of growth. We had all these terrible things happening: lifestyle diseases, climate change, the refugee crisis, environmental degradation, completely congested cities, water pollution, air pollution, social unrest and unemployment. We lost way too many people before we realised that we could do things differently.
Author's note: Some people have read this blog as my utopia or dream of the future. It is not. It is a scenario showing where we could be heading - for better and for worse. I wrote this piece to start a discussion about some of the pros and cons of the current technological development. When we are dealing with the future, it is not enough to work with reports. We should start discussions in many new ways. This is the intention with this piece.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
Ha. Ha. Ha.

If that author really thinks the future is going to look like that, he's got to be high on something.

Much more likely to look like this: scarce food, long lines to get it. Low pay for jobs. No choice about what kind of work you do. No choice about your education. Dressed in rags, or a blah uniform like people used to wear in China (still do, for all I know). Scavenging for parts for an old bicycle to get around, or walking in shoes with holes in the soles. Cold apartments, cold water, four families to a tiny apartment. Apartment buildings made of plain cement, nothing nice about them at all. Have to get permission to travel -- possibly even to travel within your own city. Nothing to read or watch other than propaganda stuff produced by the government. And so on and so on. Does that really sound like utopia?!?

Kathleen
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Ha. Ha. Ha.

If that author really thinks the future is going to look like that, he's got to be high on something.

Much more likely to look like this: scarce food, long lines to get it. Low pay for jobs. No choice about what kind of work you do. No choice about your education. Dressed in rags, or a blah uniform like people used to wear in China (still do, for all I know). Scavenging for parts for an old bicycle to get around, or walking in shoes with holes in the soles. Cold apartments, cold water, four families to a tiny apartment. Apartment buildings made of plain cement, nothing nice about them at all. Have to get permission to travel -- possibly even to travel within your own city. Nothing to read or watch other than propaganda stuff produced by the government. And so on and so on. Does that really sound like utopia?!?

Kathleen

watched too much george jetson as a kid.
 

Starrkopf

Veteran Member
Ha. Ha. Ha.

If that author really thinks the future is going to look like that, he's got to be high on something.

Much more likely to look like this: scarce food, long lines to get it. Low pay for jobs. No choice about what kind of work you do. No choice about your education. Dressed in rags, or a blah uniform like people used to wear in China (still do, for all I know). Scavenging for parts for an old bicycle to get around, or walking in shoes with holes in the soles. Cold apartments, cold water, four families to a tiny apartment. Apartment buildings made of plain cement, nothing nice about them at all. Have to get permission to travel -- possibly even to travel within your own city. Nothing to read or watch other than propaganda stuff produced by the government. And so on and so on. Does that really sound like utopia?!?

Kathleen

This is their own plans right out of their own mouth, this is the essence of the great reset. it's digital micromanaged slavery where you don't even own the clothing on your back, your own thoughts or dreams or anything. They want to sell a happy easy life where none of your decisions are your own, of course it's going to look a lot worse than that in reality, I'm just giving a heads up that this is not pure woo and is being pushed on the world.
 

DryCreek

Veteran Member
Ha ha ha.
Did you catch the slipup?

I own nothing. I ride MY bike.

What a liar.

So, if everything's "free" anyway, what incentive do I have to "work"?

And, I remember a long time ago when there was a catchphrase going around in the nuclear industry - too cheap to meter. Yeah, that didn't work out either.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
This is their own plans right out of their own mouth, this is the essence of the great reset. it's digital micromanaged slavery where you don't even own the clothing on your back, your own thoughts or dreams or anything. They want to sell a happy easy life where none of your decisions are your own, of course it's going to look a lot worse than that in reality, I'm just giving a heads up that this is not pure woo and is being pushed on the world.

Oh, I know what their intentions are. But we all know very well what it's really going to look like.

Kathleen
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
Oh, and as far as offering a dissenting opinion on the utopia of all things, well, there have been a few and they got to visit the retraining center. There were a few that did not graduate that and we assume they had to visit the guiliotines but that was a small percentage of people.

It is actually kind of freeing to be told what to do, you do not have to be creative or try to figure things out. There is no sense of working toward a goal because everyone gets the same things the same state approved things.

You can request things that are not on the state approved list and a.committee will evaluate your request. It is usually resolved in three to five years.
 

raven

TB Fanatic
always remember, while they may not own it, the elite will have full access
to the extent that it has all the qualities of ownership
with none of the down side.

elite-ness will be bestowed based on social status
 

raven

TB Fanatic
yea, kid . . . It is 2020 I own two homes in two different states, no mortgage
two cars, no auto loan
I own two bicycles and don't ride either
I have furniture, appliance, a full lader

and BTW, I haven't worked in 8 years

so, dumb shit, you go right ahead and continue to believe
but I assure you "life" HAS been better than your little utopia
 

StarryEyedLad

désespéré pour le ciel
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.”
Runtime: 1:28
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0BPRn5KbAg


Transcript:
8 predictions for the world in 2030
You'll own nothing. And you'll be happy.
Whatever you want you'll rent and it'll be delivered by drone.
The US won't be the world's leading superpower.
A handful of countries will dominate.
You won't die waiting for an organ donor.
We won't transplant organs, we'll print new ones instead.
You'll eat much less meat,
An occasional treat, not a staple.
For the good of our environment and our health.
A billion people will be displaced by climate change.
We'll have to do a better job at welcoming and integrating refugees.
Polluters will have to pay to emit carbon dioxide.
There will be a global price on carbon.
This will help make fossil fuels history.
You could be preparing to go to Mars.
Scientists will have worked out how to keep you healthy in space.
The start of a journey to find alien life?
Western values will have been tested to the breaking point.
Checks and balances that underpin our democracies must not be forgotten.


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My comment - sounds like hell on earth.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Problem is someone has to make all the things they want or grow the food and harvest it and in some cases store and or process that food into a product.
 

LoupGarou

Ancient Fuzzball
Problem is someone has to make all the things they want or grow the food and harvest it and in some cases store and or process that food into a product.
No problem they say...
With them planning on getting rid of at least 14 out of every 15 people, the 1/15th of that group will eat Soylent Green.

The real reason is that you will all be crammed into a few cities around the world in a few countries while they take full pleasure of "owning" the world. Inside of those cities you will hourly rent a place to be, or work to earn credits so that you can rent the rest of your life. Notice how having a car has turned into uber and other ride programs. If they say that you only need a car to get to and from the places they tell you to go, then everything can be scheduled that way, and nobody will own a car. This makes it so that you may only need 100-200 cars per city period for all to "share". The same is true with housing, notice in the example, that "his" house will be used for meetings when he is not there, since he owns NOTHING there is NOTHING for him to take when he leaves for whatever he is told to do. THIS IS WHAT CHINA HAS SET UP OVER THERE AND WHY THE CHINESE KEEP TRYING TO COMMIT SUICIDE. If they can get people down to owning NOTHING and not having anything to take with them when they go, the end result is a complete reduction of a human being down to a (in)human resource. When you die (either by natural causes, or their causing it), they just dispose of you (Soylent Green?) with nothing lost and nothing to have to give to your children (which the state took away anyway since you can't "own" anything). Imagine what that will do to the population numbers alone. Their goal is to either roboticize humans, or get rid of them and replace them with robots so that they can have full control of the world and "own" everything.
 

homecanner1

Veteran Member
sounds like some fantasia Jack Dorsey would thrive in

no need to own kitchen equipment, some delivery boy will bring it to his door on an as needed basis

idiocy
 

undead

Veteran Member
yep, why should anyone work? hence, who provides the "services"? they never answer the question that is obvious to rational people, but never at all on the mind with these dweebs
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
No problem they say...
With them planning on getting rid of at least 14 out of every 15 people, the 1/15th of that group will eat Soylent Green.

The real reason is that you will all be crammed into a few cities around the world in a few countries while they take full pleasure of "owning" the world. Inside of those cities you will hourly rent a place to be, or work to earn credits so that you can rent the rest of your life. Notice how having a car has turned into uber and other ride programs. If they say that you only need a car to get to and from the places they tell you to go, then everything can be scheduled that way, and nobody will own a car. This makes it so that you may only need 100-200 cars per city period for all to "share". The same is true with housing, notice in the example, that "his" house will be used for meetings when he is not there, since he owns NOTHING there is NOTHING for him to take when he leaves for whatever he is told to do. THIS IS WHAT CHINA HAS SET UP OVER THERE AND WHY THE CHINESE KEEP TRYING TO COMMIT SUICIDE. If they can get people down to in owning NOTHING and not having anything to take with them when they go, the end result is a complete reduction of a human being down to a (in)human resource. When you die (either by natural causes, or their causing it), they just dispose of you (Soylent Green?) with nothing lost and nothing to have to give to your children (which the state took away anyway since you can't "own" anything). Imagine what that will do to the population numbers alone. Their goal is to either roboticize humans, or get rid of them and replace them with robots so that they can have full control of the world and "own" everything.

My comment below is In reference to THE LAST SENTENCE N YOUR ABOVE POST .
These would be Communist leaders are fools because:
Mark 8:36
36 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
On another note:
HOW do you think you are going to fare on the “one size fits all“
COMMUNIST MEAL PLAN?
It is Capitalism that brings you CHOICES In your life!
Don’t dismiss this With some wise Ass “Soylent green” comment!
Does anyone think the commies are gonna provide the hundreds of CHOICES in food you now have now? That is stricty a Capitalist benefit!!
You will “suck it up” and Forget KOSHER OR HALAL, forget “ORGANIC”, ”gluten free”, “Dairy free”, peanut free, forget a hundre brands of cold cereal, hello rolled oats that take 20 minutes to cook, when you can get it, forget soy free and any food that irritates your body, forget spices (other than salt, pepper, and hot pepper Sauce ) Your alllergies and sensitivities are your problem, buttercup, we dont make special foods for you! Mystery meat sausages will replace normal cuts of beef, chicken, and pork cuts because sausage stretches meat resources with fillers. A single cup of any kind of coffee will be a rare, expensive treat for most working people. Sugar will be taxed HEAVILY.
Dont try to find Msg free, hormone free, preservative free, or “nut milks”, fancy cheeses, Forget “CONVENIENCE FOODS”, 40 types of wine or beer , forget soda pop, olive oil, hello lard, rarely will you Even see butter, forget all kinds of Vitamin suppliers, forget all kinds of Cookies, chips, and snacks, except popcorn.! There will not be any Obese people under 60. It WILL NOT BE YOUR DECISION WHAT YOU are ALLOWED and GET TO EAT IF YOU ARE FAT. It becomes the state’s interest not to allow you enough food to maintain an obese body. You will gladly pay for and accept ANY KIND of BREAD you can get your hands on, not hundreds of choices that Capitalism offers! It will be the same with ice cream, shoes, boots, Mattresses, very limited selection of candies, no choice, you take whatever becomes available, and everything will be brand “X” generic of questionable quality, no complaining allowed. Home made SOUP out of whatever you can scrounge will be your diet, for the most part, And, IT WILL NOT BE A TEMPORARY “DOING WITHOUT” either!
 
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^^^Well, if it gets to that point I will have already given them both middle fingers, some very colorful words and every single projectile I can sling at them. And since I'll be quite dead at that point, dietary concerns won't be high on the list.

If you let yourself get to the point that the commies are making your meal decisions....you asked for it, "Enjoy Gruel!!! Now with extra cow snot!"
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
^^^Well, if it gets to that point I will have already given them both middle fingers, some very colorful words and every single projectile I can sling at them. And since I'll be quite dead at that point, dietary concerns won't be high on the list.

If you let yourself get to the point that the commies are making your meal decisions....you asked for it, "Enjoy Gruel!!! Now with extra cow snot!"
MY POINT of the above post is to educate the shallow thinking commie lovers WHY CAPITALISM IS MUCH, MUCH BETTER, because Capitalism gives you CHOICES IN EVERYTHING, Communism takes away all your choices!

I am GIVING YOU VERBAL AMMO to convince your sons, daughters and neighbors WHY that they WONT LIKE COMMUNIST RULE! (Why you wont like only ginger or sugar cookies sold because the comrade in charge of cookies only likes ginger cookies, not chocolate chip, which he tells his superiors chocolate chip and other fancy cookies cost more to bake.)
The FREE MARKET (Public) DOES NOT DECIDE what is sold under Communism!
 
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Melodi

Disaster Cat
What these bozos in their tower offices forget about is that even in the most primitive societies that early Anthropologists thought people had "no" private property, well guess what, people actually do.

It may be on a very limited/low level, people in hunting and gathering societies may share more easily and "own" larger things as a "tribe" rather than as individuals.

But everyone has something, a necklace, a favorite spear point, a beloved headband, a bracelet something - now they may be willing to share these items a bit more readily than other people but the person that "borrows" his best buddies spear point knows who the owner actually is.

Among the bushman (when Europeans first got there) sometimes the only possession was a giant eggshell, that baffled early researchers, why were these so important that people were buried with them?

They were probably 100,000 to a 500,000-year-old way of carrying water that's why without which people died. So every person old enough to have one had their own egg.

In one of the best novels I ever read in the Paleolithic when a point of view character dies (high European Ice Age) and arrives at the lands of their ancestors, they see many people with different grave goods but they are baffled by "the most ancient ones" who stand there naked but proudly holding their eggshell (the narrator says "as if it was the most important possession in the world."

That author really-really did their research because if you live in a primitive enough way, that eggshell IS the most important PERSONAL possession anyone can have.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
That author really-really did their research because if you live in a primitive enough way, that eggshell IS the most important PERSONAL possession anyone can have.
Yeah, if you are too ignorant to scoop up some clay and make a container.
 
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glennb6

Inactive
the vid did say by 2030, ten years ahead.

Now, cars are leased. homes are rented. can't rent food, renting clothes is silly. recreational vehicles can be rented or leased. supposedly you rent software, why not computers so you can get an upgrade every year. maybe rented homes would come fully furnished. what am I missing?

I've never been attracted or enamored with 'stuff' but damn if I wanted to buy something but was told I couldn't for whatever reason! Too many rights are infringed upon. Also, our entire rule of law is based upon property ownership, private property, although it's been subverted by way of property taxes.

problem is the economics oft favors owning, and sometimes there's the emotional attachment or desire for a sense of permanency.
what if car makers stopped selling and promoted leases and rentals? suppose govt made home rentals more financially attractive? electronics stores rented everything, and you could return your item in a few months for credit twords a new one?

Have a look at the big companies listed as members of the WEF and tell me, if they decided that renting to customers was more profitable than selling, that they wouldn't or couldn't collude to make that happen. Geez! as it is now you can't go into most stores without wearing a face diaper of compliance. Private businesses can get away with what is otherwise against the laws, and it appears govt loves and encourages that.

and the biggest problem, is that a bunch of autocratic one world fanatic commies are bent on making everyone else do what they want them to rather than letting the market, the people decide.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Yeah, if you are too ignorant to scoop up some clay and make a container
There is little to know clay in the Kalahari desert, plus everyone is on the move almost constantly (and has been for at least 100,000 years that archeologists can verify probably longer).

If you are carrying a baby (in a sling), snares, fire-making tools, gathering tools, and hunting tools - weight matters and clay is too heavy.

Also to work clay you need to be in one place long enough to settle down, the first known work in clay (and until about 3 months ago weaving) was from a site in Eastern Europe which is 28,000 years old.

It was between the last thrusts of the European Ice Age and people had started to settle down in villages, buried their dead under their floors, and were making clay animals (no pottery has yet been found) and firing it properly (the could have made pottery and we just haven't found it yet). They also made and wove textiles, which were burned into the clay floor of a home when it burned down - there was so much clay in the area to play with their homes were partly constructed with it.

Technology tends to be local in the very ancient world, you not only have to be able to figure something out, but you also have to have a practical reason for doing in and local products for making and/or a trade network that trades for them.

Those people with their eggshells had the same basic brains we do, or their descendants who stared in the move The Gods Must be Crazy and frequently show up making television commercials on this side of the water in this century.
 
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SSTemplar

Veteran Member
If your like me and have anything that has a yearly tax on it. Guess what? You don't own it. We're already there and have been all my life.
 

glennb6

Inactive
On another note:
HOW do you think you are going to fare on the “one size fits all“
COMMUNIST MEAL PLAN?
It is Capitalism that brings you CHOICES In your life!
Don’t dismiss this With some wise Ass “Soylent green” comment!
Does anyone think the commies are gonna provide the hundreds of CHOICES in food you now have now? That is stricty a Capitalist benefit!!
You will “suck it up” and Forget KOSHER OR HALAL, forget “ORGANIC”, ”gluten free”, “Dairy free”, peanut free, forget a hundre brands of cold cereal, hello rolled oats that take 20 minutes to cook, when you can get it, forget soy free and any food that irritates your body, forget spices (other than salt, pepper, and hot pepper Sauce ) Your alllergies and sensitivities are your problem, buttercup, we dont make special foods for you! Mystery meat sausages will replace normal cuts of beef, chicken, and pork cuts because sausage stretches meat resources with fillers. A single cup of any kind of coffee will be a rare, expensive treat for most working people. Sugar will be taxed HEAVILY.
Dont try to find Msg free, hormone free, preservative free, or “nut milks”, fancy cheeses, Forget “CONVENIENCE FOODS”, 40 types of wine or beer , forget soda pop, olive oil, hello lard, rarely will you Even see butter, forget all kinds of Vitamin suppliers, forget all kinds of Cookies, chips, and snacks, except popcorn.! There will not be any Obese people under 60. It WILL NOT BE YOUR DECISION WHAT YOU are ALLOWED and GET TO EAT IF YOU ARE FAT. It becomes the state’s interest not to allow you enough food to maintain an obese body. You will gladly pay for and accept ANY KIND of BREAD you can get your hands on, not hundreds of choices that Capitalism offers! It will be the same with ice cream, shoes, boots, Mattresses, very limited selection of candies, no choice, you take whatever becomes available, and everything will be brand “X” generic of questionable quality, no complaining allowed. Home made SOUP out of whatever you can scrounge will be your diet, for the most part, And, IT WILL NOT BE A TEMPORARY “DOING WITHOUT” either!
yea, history has proven this.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
And I will continue eating my own farm raised ribeyes while they can kiss the fattest part of my ass. Good day!
You begin with the error “my own” which will soon become a ridiculous, irrelevant assertion and your steaks on someone else's table.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
If your like me and have anything that has a yearly tax on it. Guess what? You don't own it. We're already there and have been all my life.
The hell we are.
SO, Trivializing it, does that mean you think this new form of governance will NOT really change your world much? If so, You are about to have your world rocked most violently, sir.
 

glennb6

Inactive
Direct from the world economic forum website.



Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better
For more information watch the What If: Privacy Becomes a Luxury Good? session from the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2017.
Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city - or should I say, "our city". I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes.
It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much.
First communication became digitized and free to everyone. Then, when clean energy became free, things started to move quickly. Transportation dropped dramatically in price. It made no sense for us to own cars anymore, because we could call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes. We started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public transport became easier, quicker and more convenient than the car. Now I can hardly believe that we accepted congestion and traffic jams, not to mention the air pollution from combustion engines. What were we thinking?

Sometimes I use my bike when I go to see some of my friends. I enjoy the exercise and the ride. It kind of gets the soul to come along on the journey. Funny how some things seem never seem to lose their excitement: walking, biking, cooking, drawing and growing plants. It makes perfect sense and reminds us of how our culture emerged out of a close relationship with nature.

"Environmental problems seem far away"
In our city we don't pay any rent, because someone else is using our free space whenever we do not need it. My living room is used for business meetings when I am not there.
Once in awhile, I will choose to cook for myself. It is easy - the necessary kitchen equipment is delivered at my door within minutes. Since transport became free, we stopped having all those things stuffed into our home. Why keep a pasta-maker and a crepe cooker crammed into our cupboards? We can just order them when we need them.
Have you read?
This also made the breakthrough of the circular economy easier. When products are turned into services, no one has an interest in things with a short life span. Everything is designed for durability, repairability and recyclability. The materials are flowing more quickly in our economy and can be transformed to new products pretty easily. Environmental problems seem far away, since we only use clean energy and clean production methods. The air is clean, the water is clean and nobody would dare to touch the protected areas of nature because they constitute such value to our well being. In the cities we have plenty of green space and plants and trees all over. I still do not understand why in the past we filled all free spots in the city with concrete.
The death of shopping
Shopping? I can't really remember what that is. For most of us, it has been turned into choosing things to use. Sometimes I find this fun, and sometimes I just want the algorithm to do it for me. It knows my taste better than I do by now.
When AI and robots took over so much of our work, we suddenly had time to eat well, sleep well and spend time with other people. The concept of rush hour makes no sense anymore, since the work that we do can be done at any time. I don't really know if I would call it work anymore. It is more like thinking-time, creation-time and development-time.
For a while, everything was turned into entertainment and people did not want to bother themselves with difficult issues. It was only at the last minute that we found out how to use all these new technologies for better purposes than just killing time.
"They live different kinds of lives outside of the city"
My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages.
Once in awhile I get annoyed about the fact that I have no real privacy. No where I can go and not be registered. I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me.
All in all, it is a good life. Much better than the path we were on, where it became so clear that we could not continue with the same model of growth. We had all these terrible things happening: lifestyle diseases, climate change, the refugee crisis, environmental degradation, completely congested cities, water pollution, air pollution, social unrest and unemployment. We lost way too many people before we realised that we could do things differently.
Author's note: Some people have read this blog as my utopia or dream of the future. It is not. It is a scenario showing where we could be heading - for better and for worse. I wrote this piece to start a discussion about some of the pros and cons of the current technological development. When we are dealing with the future, it is not enough to work with reports. We should start discussions in many new ways. This is the intention with this piece.

this issue and biggest scam of all this is what I highlighted in bold blue. It makes assumptions that are based on lies, on BS, on hot air, and otherwise just the whims and 'feelings' of the writer (of this utopian future vision). that becomes 10X obvious when critically viewing many of the WEF vids. it goes along with the speeches that declare "we must....", and "it's clear that..." and declarations of self serving premises.

Question everything. Question authority. "Says who!?" "Prove it!" "Who told you that?!" etc.
 
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