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IsraelBernd2024-10-25 20:25:42 · 2yNo. 324808reply
Bernd, isn't it strange how industrialism I and II were upheavals in society, changing the way people work, love, travel, dress, eat and live, meanwhile since the 60s we had also incredible technological changes, such as microcomputers and internet, yet our work productivity is pretty much unchanged, our quality of life seems to be getting worse and society has only some small variations?
 
Did humanity hit a cap? Did the aliens who were secretly guiding us behind the scenes decided to abandon the project?
GermanyBernd2024-10-25 20:40:52 · 2yNo. 324809reply
I think the western civilization has had its peak during the 80s extending to the early 2000s.
Our wealth and success has grown to our head, lead to arrogance, and we started to think we can convert the whole world to be like us. Little did we know that our wealth was based on exploiting others, that not everyone is equal, and nothing in life will ever fully be fair and equal.
 
But we we were too entitled to see these truths, we could afford to look away.
RussiaBernd2024-10-25 20:45:17 · 2yNo. 324811reply
Our work productivity is 200x compared to 60s
IsraelBernd2024-10-26 04:32:18 · 2yNo. 324833reply
So what happens now, china world order?
GermanyBernd2024-10-26 05:08:32 · 2yNo. 324836reply
>chinese world order
Probably not.
Let us just pray ww3 won't happen anytime soon.
 
 
Seriously though, who would have thought in 2014 we'd get to see a proxy war of south vs north korea on european ground?
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