Young, Dumb, and Broke

There must be another post with the same title. HMM?! Whaddaya mean? Eh? Whatever, thou don’t get it. Anyways, proceed to from this “prologue” to the article below.

Two things are people. Another two things are countries.

Are our nerves connected to the geographic borders that separate the nations, landlocked or waterlocked?

Nah. One probably might already have gone too far into being deceased to bother considering about whether the psyche and/or ego of being a part of something – anything – had statistical or “at least” celestial significance.

(The words “celestial” and “statistical” should have been switched, but let’s show sarcasm with scrambled/misplaced words instead.)

Amazing, no? There are ways to get just enough money distributed over to one person for that person to attain “one-percent-ness” or “one-percent-hood” in terms of the filthily wealthy elite, if the business plan was absolutely “Goldilocks”. And this process is possible regardless of how much you know. All goes well . . . until you meet the people who literally the whole international population assumes that you “qualify” or “fit into”.

Meanwhile, the smarties know what to say and how to best act/behave. Awkward? Musk is really making it seem, look, and feel that way.

Cute? Amusing? One couldn’t care less?

Viewers discretion is advised?

Let’s leave it at that.

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Bezos, a Trillionaire of 2028?

How interesting. Humans now fearfully desperate to fight to keep the yoke of working jobs the robots might be used to replace people.

But what about the idea of robots doing work for people?

Amazon is about to release a tech phenomenon called chip implantation. If so, and the chip becomes active, economics might get redefined.

Instead choosing what to want by ordering and paying, the company AI learns what people could want or need and delivers/builds/designs/develops/creates it. People no longer want, but simply take as if in acceptance of what they are given.

It would be the acceptance of products in the same way that people started buying Echo Dots, Amazon Alexas, and Google Homes.

In the same way? Whoa, hold on – okay, so this system is already happening?

Then who gets paid? Does anyone get paid? Or is there just a raw redistribution of resources – a redistribution made in favor of the company and its AI?

Because that could where we’re heading right now. Oh. Aw, man.

And just how should one feel about this. Good? Bad? Or just look at it secularly because how sure can one be that we do anything about it?

Inception Irony

Social distancing separates and groups together both the right people and the wrong people.

Depending on pigment and origin, people treat each other differently.

People who are “a few slices short of a loaf” think that it’s quite clear of who is at fault, but they are lost in a blurry haze when they are faced with looking at themselves.

Meanwhile, there are people who are on track with better circumstances, yet they think that they dream big while misdirecting their aim. And the subconscious misdirection is either subtle or obtusely/dumbly awry.