• Universal Monk@lemmy-mormonsatan-u23030.vm.elestio.appOP
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      1 day ago

      I haven’t given up at all. I retired at a youngish age, I have a great social life, I have a great gf, I have a great relationship with my children, and a great life in general. I realize the value of dealing with reality.

      I paid off my house, paid off all my debt, and now I do what I want. I don’t owe anyone anything, and I can’t be canceled or silenced. I’m also fit and healthy. All of this was achieved by working hard, adapting to reality, and working with what I had/have.

      I think life is awesome and I’m having a great time, and I have about 50 more years to have a great time. And hopefully by then, my consciousness can be downloaded into a robot and I can live forever.

      Not even joking! lol :)

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        1 day ago

        I meant specifically: what in your life convinced you that an egalitarian society is impossible? Why have you given up on that idea if you say you want it too?

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            Maybe were not on the same page, but I have only seen assertions from you. I have no idea why you gave up. You just say its not possible.

            I think it is possible because of groups like the Icelandic commonwealth. We can organize lots of different ways. Many societies are much more equal than America so I think we can move in that direction.

            I think if there were solid research into it we could create a stable equal society.

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                23 hours ago

                Why aren’t any big businesses worker coops? Because it’s harder to expand when you can’t force others to do it for your personal gain. Exploitative systems will move faster.

                I think this is a hard problem to solve but I’ve not given up on it. If egalitarian communities can be more resistant to strife they could grow faster in the long run.

                My hope is in the fact that many people are trying and near everyone wants it. It’s a good cause to be a part of.

                I live a privileged life within a very privileged country. I consider this luxury stolen. Many people that made my life possible got a very bad deal.