That’s awesome. I’ve heard of some cities doing that, nice to see an example.
That’s awesome. I’ve heard of some cities doing that, nice to see an example.
I had a shower thought the other day; what would the world be like if advertising didn’t exist?
No billboards or giant signs everywhere blocking our views. Content would be better because it wouldn’t be interrupted by commercials. But think of how much money is spent on advertising? Companies would have to invest that into other areas to be successful instead, such as cheaper and/or better quality products, or higher wages for their workers. Companies would have to work really hard to get a good reputation so their products could spread through word of mouth instead of using advertising to invade everyone’s space.
I’m sure there’s some downsides, but it sounds kind of amazing.
Wait really? What’s the catch?
Girl scout cookies
Or the cumbox. Or that kid who broke his arms. Or that dog, Colby I think? No wonder AI always wants to exterminate humanity in sci-fi.
Interesting, maybe I’ll read the book. I’m trying to read more
I don’t know anything about Dune, does it have Magic (the Force)?
Good, maybe people will drink less soda now
Great reasons the government shouldn’t be in charge of healthcare! Your options could change based on whatever party is in power
I wonder what causes this? Genetics, random, maybe issues during speech development as a child?
I almost never remember my dreams, probably only a few times a year. If I do, about half the time they’re nightmares.
I’m an optimist, but I think so. The overall trend in humanity’s history is things are getting better. There are less wars, crime, hunger, disease, etc. There have been missteps and steps backwards of course, but overall humanity has been able to overcome major obstacles and I think that will continue.
It may be hard to see right now because there are so many crises we are facing, but it’s always been that way, people are just more informed now.
I personally don’t, because it’s anonymous.
Weird seeing Stockton Rush on there when most of the other inventors are pre-20th century.
I agree. Businesses and owners have too much influence. I want more unions, trust-busting, and consumer protections. Workers seem to be organizing more at least, which is a good start.
I think human nature is inherently greedy and selfish, and capitalism is best equipped to use this in a way that benefits society. Workers are motivated to work harder and learn new skills to find the most rewarding job they can. Businesses are motivated to create products and run as efficiently as possible. Consumers are motivated to get as much value as the can out of their money. Everyone in the equation is acting selfishly and in their own self-interest (which I believe humans are inclined to do anyway) but when applied on a societal level, everyone benefits. However I will concede that this is a balancing act that requires some level of government regulation to maintain.
On the other hand, I think communism only works when everyone acts altruistically. Which is noble, but unrealistic.
I think capitalism is good, but not perfect. Communism is bad.
Or when it “corrects” a word I didn’t want, so I delete the part it changed and then type in what I want to say and it “corrects” it again into the same thing I just deleted. Satan could learn a thing or two from whoever invented that “feature.”
Do you have a real-world example of a successful communist state? Because you may not like it, but those “communist” countries are humanities best attempts at enacting communism and they resulted in millions of people dying.
I was a couple months off, but I wanted to let you know that bitcoin hit a new all time high.