>>16028124>so they can... do what exactlyTo keep doing it. Not that I have knowledge about the subject, but from what I figure the lifestyles of very rich people tend to be just the exact same. All it consists of is keeping their riches and trying to get even wealthier. The spoils and comfort that come from the wealth aren't what matters to them, it's just power and status.
If if you can still make more money, that means you can have more power and status, therefore they keep doing it even if they're set to live as however they please for a hundred lifetimes worth. There's nothing to their lives other than that they're really rich and possibly influential, it's all hollow. I think it can be as easily summed up as just saying the word greed. There obviously isn't a positive vision they have for the future of the world, the state of it right now represents that. And again, there's nothing you can do about it. So, whatever.
>The process has already startedI see, guess it could be the case, I really don't follow things of that sort so I wouldn't know. But like before, even if is already a big problem, I don't know if it's going to be what ultimately ends us, because who knows if we'll make that far.
I think that a total collapse would probably end up with the same rotten kind of people having power, by the end of it. It's really hard to see a world where the systems in place aren't absolute non-sense, because there will always be the sheer human factor, which being that people are just shitty, and the ones who get in control of things tend to be really shitty.
Again, it's a miracle we've made it this far. You're pretty much counting on humanity being able to pick itself up and not messing up yet again by hoping for a collapse, and I don't know if those are exactly great odds to be betting on. Better enjoy your own lifetime instead of caring about it.
>This post is satire by the way.Lol, sure, but it's a fun topic still. Really late with this, sorry.