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A FEW SIMPLE QUESTIONS
OK. Time for a quick analysis session.
This shouldn't take long
but hopefully turns on the light bulb in your head.
Ready? Here we go.
It is pretty obvious we have a lot of social problems in the world.
The questions asked, however, regarding how to solve those issues
are nearly always the wrong questions.
So? Let's take a look at this and see if you notice a pattern.
Here is a simple chart.
We will list the Social Problem
and then go through the questions.
First, let's take a look at world hunger.
Please, keep in mind that the USA is part of the world
and we have hunger issues as well.
In fact, we have all of the issues I am going to list.
Nothing drives me more crazy than when people shout
"What about American problems?"
As if were not all interconnected these days.
We don't live on a bubble anymore, people. Wake up!
Anyway. Do we have technology to solve World Hunger?
Yes.
My video "Our Technical Reality" showcases this.
Do we have the human resources to implement the systems?
Yes.
Do we have the material resources to manufacture the systems?
Yes.
Do we have the money to implement the systems?
No.
World Disease:
Do we have the technology to combat this?
Yes.
Human resources? Yes.
Material resources? Yes.
Money?
No.
World Substandard Living Conditions:
Do we have the technology to fix this?
Yes
One amazing method is called "Contour Crafting"
and you can search for that on yourself on Youtube.
Do we have the human resources?
Yes.
Do we have the material resources?
Yes.
Do we have the money?
No.
I guess I can add Inadequate Education to the list.
After all, poverty of the mind leads to poverty of the body.
Poverty in general is a nasty mix of several social problems
but food, disease, housing and education
are the primary drivers that are most cited in news and scientific studies.
So? On to the questions.
Do we have the technology to raise the education levels around the world?
Yes.
Human resources?
Yes.
Material resources?
Yes.
Money?
No!
Global Energy Shortages:
Do we have the technology?
Yes.
Human and material resources?
Yes and Yes.
Money?
No.
The energy issue is also covered very nicely in "Our Technical Reality".
The first 20 minutes alone is all about clean energy technology.
You know what? I am starting to notice a trend here.
Ah, anyway, let's continue.
Global Environmental Damage:
Let's just feed things up, shall we?
Three YES-es and a No.
Crime: Now, I've created a few sub-categories for this
just for the sake of being a little bit more precise.
Like Theft:
This is from petty larceny to banking fraud
which is really just white collar theft.
Physical Abuse:
That's pretty straight forward including ***, beating, etc.
*** and Drugs: Not just possession, but also sale.
You could go deeper, but I don't want to go that far.
So in one simple stroke.
You see,
if you fix all of the above social problems
you'll end up fixing many of the crime problems by default.
If you better one's living environment
you better the person.
Spread that over groups of people
and you will see values and behaviors change for the better.
Oh, proof of that statement is also on my Youtube-channel
in the "Social scientists relevant to TVP"-playlist.
There are several videos in this playlist.
The best of a lot, at least at my opinion, is called "Nature or Nurture?
How Do Genes, Environment and Free Will Affect Human Behavior?"
Sorry to make you have to go verify my statements
by watching other informative videos from knowledgeable sources.
I know that it's a pain sometimes, but hey,
it's not wise to just take someone's word for it
if they can't provide justification of their statements.
So let's recapitulate:
Do we have the technical, mental and physical capability to fix all of these social problems right now?
This instant.
YES!
Do we have the money to do any of it?
NO!
It should disturb you a lot
that our current system quite literally prevents us from actually doing anything of real consequence.
Especially since that system is man made.
You know if we made it up
we can also get rid of it.
I'm just saying
something you should think about.