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62. Rich people pay middle-class people to blame the poor and threaten them with more poverty.
This is an unfortunate reality in many countries throughout the world. Wealthy individuals, corporations, and governments often use their power and money to influence public opinion and policies in order to benefit their own interests. This often takes the form of blaming the poor and threatening them with more poverty in order to maintain the…
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61. A fight on the streets. None is not influenced.
You see two old men fighting. What do you think influenced them throughout their lives? Look at what else influenced them. “Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.” E.F. Schumacher It is…
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60. Trafficking ‘love’.
How can one find love? Trafficking love is a term used to refer to the exploitation of people for the purpose of romantic or sexual relationships. This may include the use of force, fraud, or coercion to encourage someone to enter into a relationship, or to continue one against their will. Trafficking love can involve…
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59. Tech advances dangers.
The first monkey that knows how to use a gun. Tech advances can have a variety of dangers associated with them, ranging from economic disruption to privacy invasions and cyber-security threats. Economic disruption occurs when new technologies replace existing jobs and disrupt the labor market. This can lead to widespread unemployment, wage stagnation, and social…
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58. Interstate conflict. Multilateralism collapse.
Too much difference in a too short amount of time? Try to get along with all those different kinds of cultures, not in the least feeling threatened by what they themselves accepted in the first place. A usury-worship. “Often those that criticise others reveal what he himself lacks.” Shannon L. Alder Interstate conflict is a…
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57. Unbalanced Migration.
So after 56 you’ll get 57. Yes, unbalanced migration is a phenomenon in which people move from one country or area to another in disproportionate numbers. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as economic opportunity, political unrest, or even climate change. Unbalanced migration can lead to a variety of social and…
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56. Borderlines. Divide and conquer.
As one wants more, and is forced to want more or cease to exist, one will have to come up with strategies to achieve the most with the least effort. “Divide and conquer” is one such strategy, for instance, by setting artificial boundaries where they don’t make any sense. This ensures that the divided parts…
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55. Unpreparedness for disaster.
Coordination failure. What do you expect? Coordination failure occurs when people or organizations fail to coordinate activities, leading to inefficiencies or other problems. This can happen when different parts of an organization fail to communicate effectively, leading to misaligned objectives or conflicting strategies. It can also occur when different organizations fail to cooperate and collaborate,…
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54. Plastic flowers and fruit.
Fruit is of value. But it is the pretending in plastic that SEEMS to offer MORE. Why be, when you can pretend? “People care much more for how things look than how things are.” Donna Lynn Hope Because we see initially the visual layer. Because cognitively depleted as we are. We only see some of…
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53. Stealing the garden, neglecting it, forgetting it, hiding it. Destroying it.
Feeding yourself is not enough. You’ve got to want more. Be served. Therefore look down on it. “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.” Marcus Tullius Cicero Not exploitable enough I would say. AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury. Me: Stealing the garden, neglecting it, forgetting it, hiding…