3:34 As an architect, when we start planning for a dwelling, the poor land is where we’d situate the building. Good earth is where we’d do the landscaping and green stuff. Good harvest can be perpetual, when we’re able to get out more and interacted with the earth. As long as we’re abstracting our sense of living by way of paper and digits on a screen, we are stuck in this cyclical model
As long as most of the money is in the hands of corporate elitists, the model stands. It's just happening at a slower rate because of inflation, and environmental impact of overproduction. Now people are fighting for environmental standards as well as worker standards, due to overproduction. Of which stems from the industrial revolution. Workers are forced to work longer hours for the same amount of pay in relation to the cost of living. The value of a worker fluctuates by the value of a dollar, of which is decided by corporate interests. Naturally people that are working 24/7, while "earning more" 😒, but gaining less, combined with awareness of the environmental impact of corporate overproduction, are less likely to procreate. Therefore world population is decreasing because it is unsustainable. We are beginning to see that population growth only drives the economy by exploitation of a workforce and resource. More people.....more people to exploit. More resource......more resource to exploit. Granted, whatever the population, elitism is and has always been the primary cause of all exploitation. Black death, HA! COVID, HA! "Oh dear workers. We value you so much. So sorry for your loss. By the way, you'll be working a double shift for the rest of your life.". They'll take what they can get. 😆 And consequently, at this point, politics and corporate interests are almost indistinguishable. I would never bring a kid into this life of servitude.
3:34 As an architect, when we start planning for a dwelling, the poor land is where we’d situate the building. Good earth is where we’d do the landscaping and green stuff.
Good harvest can be perpetual, when we’re able to get out more and interacted with the earth. As long as we’re abstracting our sense of living by way of paper and digits on a screen, we are stuck in this cyclical model
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As long as most of the money is in the hands of corporate elitists, the model stands. It's just happening at a slower rate because of inflation, and environmental impact of overproduction. Now people are fighting for environmental standards as well as worker standards, due to overproduction. Of which stems from the industrial revolution. Workers are forced to work longer hours for the same amount of pay in relation to the cost of living. The value of a worker fluctuates by the value of a dollar, of which is decided by corporate interests. Naturally people that are working 24/7, while "earning more" 😒, but gaining less, combined with awareness of the environmental impact of corporate overproduction, are less likely to procreate. Therefore world population is decreasing because it is unsustainable. We are beginning to see that population growth only drives the economy by exploitation of a workforce and resource. More people.....more people to exploit. More resource......more resource to exploit. Granted, whatever the population, elitism is and has always been the primary cause of all exploitation. Black death, HA! COVID, HA! "Oh dear workers. We value you so much. So sorry for your loss. By the way, you'll be working a double shift for the rest of your life.". They'll take what they can get. 😆 And consequently, at this point, politics and corporate interests are almost indistinguishable. I would never bring a kid into this life of servitude.
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