Scott Adams
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And they believe it even more as we go into the next 5,000 days.
If we have robotics going,
serving humans, we all become the beautiful ones.
Maybe almost like Wally World, the Disney movie where we're all in wheelchairs and all we do is consume.
One of the reasons why I am writing this series, you have 5,000 days to the end of work as we know it, is to mentally condition us to what we need to face and how we need to be in this transition.
it is either going to be the end of world meaning all technology goes and we go back to the stone age or we're going to have this world and if you're cheering on the end of the world fine you can go and do that and hope that we're all you know fred and barney and wilma
you know, running around in bedrock, or we're going to have robotics and AI do more and more work for us.
And I used Universe 25 and the population bomb and that Malthusian philosophy as a way for the reader and hopefully all of you folks at the school to understand that this agenda is going to be played out.
there are people that are going to be using this as a subtext of how the world should be and frankly a lot of the people that do that that will be doing that are some of the beautiful ones these are the people have already made it these are the people already have the old world's money and the old world's you know fame and fortune
And I say the old world because currency, if you read on, the series may never end.
But if you read on, I'm going to be writing about how money will be completely transformed.
It will have a lot less value.
So the people who are extremely wealthy will not be as wealthy.
And that freaks them out.
And also money.
The idea has always been that there is overcrowding on planet Earth.
And anybody who's flown over the United States, or if you live in the former Soviet Union, if you go over that area, 80 to 90 percent of the areas are barren.
They're empty.
They're devoid of almost anybody.
In fact, most of the West is owned by the U.S.