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TheNihilisticViking
Atheist, Nihilist & Pro-Mortalist
- May 14, 2023
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Do you think society (globally) is heading towards a collapse of some sort? If you do, please say/discuss how and why you think this?
I personally think that society (globally) is heading towards a collapse of some sort, although the effects of it will mostly be felt in developed countries where oil/gas/coal usage is high, such as Europe, North America (US/Canada), Australia/New Zealand, Japan, Russia, China, etc. Also, I believe (based on what scientists are saying) that the gulfstream will collapse between now and 2050 or maybe slightly later and that will also add to the calamity of the situation.
The monetary systems we have are also not good because most people in the developed world are working for literal peanuts just to make ends meet, so they can just about afford the basics such as food, water, clothing, shelter, etc. Maybe sometimes having a little bit left over to spend on other miscellaneous stuff such as computers/laptops, phones, cars, travel/holidays and other treats, etc. Basically poverty is rampant nowadays and even though people are working, they're still not able to afford things (such as cars, houses and other stuff that costs loads of money, etc.). More younger adults (such as myself being in my late 20s) and middle aged adults (30s and 40s) are still living in shared accommodation, such as living with parents, family or friends.
I also believe that birth rates are quite low and that will have some kinda impact on society, but this may be ever so slightly mitigated with the use of artificial intelligence and robots filling in the gaps where humans aren't there. Lastly, I think that artificial intelligence and robots pose somewhat of a threat to humanity on top of everything else. I have more to say, but I don't want to ramble too much and I would very much like to hear other people's views on this topic.
I personally think that society (globally) is heading towards a collapse of some sort, although the effects of it will mostly be felt in developed countries where oil/gas/coal usage is high, such as Europe, North America (US/Canada), Australia/New Zealand, Japan, Russia, China, etc. Also, I believe (based on what scientists are saying) that the gulfstream will collapse between now and 2050 or maybe slightly later and that will also add to the calamity of the situation.
The monetary systems we have are also not good because most people in the developed world are working for literal peanuts just to make ends meet, so they can just about afford the basics such as food, water, clothing, shelter, etc. Maybe sometimes having a little bit left over to spend on other miscellaneous stuff such as computers/laptops, phones, cars, travel/holidays and other treats, etc. Basically poverty is rampant nowadays and even though people are working, they're still not able to afford things (such as cars, houses and other stuff that costs loads of money, etc.). More younger adults (such as myself being in my late 20s) and middle aged adults (30s and 40s) are still living in shared accommodation, such as living with parents, family or friends.
I also believe that birth rates are quite low and that will have some kinda impact on society, but this may be ever so slightly mitigated with the use of artificial intelligence and robots filling in the gaps where humans aren't there. Lastly, I think that artificial intelligence and robots pose somewhat of a threat to humanity on top of everything else. I have more to say, but I don't want to ramble too much and I would very much like to hear other people's views on this topic.
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