World Economic Forum: Welcome to 2030 'I own nothing, have no privacy and it's great'
Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager both feature episodes that depict what the writers imagined life would be like on Earth in the future. One good reference is one of the Voyager episodes featuring the character "Barclay." It shows Earth is peaceful and filled with purpose. No one is left behind. There is no money. All are equal and are free to pursue their passions and interests all their lives because nearly anything desired can be had instantly.
I now believe that vision of the future is impossible, short of extensive genetic engineering that would somehow completely re engineer our biologically driven need for hierarchy and eliminate the presence of sociopathy, psychopathy, and somehow modify human ambition without rendering us extinct in a few generations.
We as humans are not capable of existing the way Star Trek writers dreamed. Our brains are not evolved to support it. There is no way to force it without genetic manipulation that would require knowledge that is centuries beyond us. It simply isn't possible now. Whether it's even desirable is another question entirely.
Yet that is exactly what the geniuses of our age seem to believe to be a worthy pursuit. They show no understanding of human biology or what motivates human behavior, yet they have the hubris to believe they can somehow force the issue by seizing and then wielding overwhelming and inescapable control over large swaths of humanity. It's like the realization of a combination of 1984 and Brave New World.
Hubris. Dogma. Arrogance. Condescension. Spite.
https://thecanadianreport.ca/is-this...21-you-decide/
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/...-what-that-is/
https://youtu.be/mSwYs6zB6TI