In the realm of wise investors and business moguls, Charlie Munger, the billionaire business partner of Warren Buffett, is a source of valuable advice. His interests span wide, but they all converge on a singular focus: the pursuit of wealth, happiness and the avoidance of making dumb mistakes. During the 2023 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. annual meeting, Buffett expressed his desire to be born in the present day, considering it a superior world compared to any before. He acknowledged that modern comm
I disagree. The billionaires are stealing a staggering, difficult-to-even-imagine amount of wealth from the world. Greener options often aren’t much more expensive at all, but you aren’t provided with much of a choice (example: electricity producers). In a utopia we could consume much less total and the median person wouldn’t be any worse off.
We don’t need militaries. We don’t need big oil. We don’t need eternal growth with automatic daily pay cuts. They do.
We do need militaries just because these rich, corrupt, sociopath fucks are masters of manipulating people into wanting to hate and kill other people.
If the whole world was at peace with no militaries, some soulless shit would come and convince thousands of people to rape, pillage, and kill…
We need a military. We don’t need militaries. I don’t see any lines when I look at Earth from space. We need a single military controlled by something like the UN, but nobody gets veto powers, and the military is mainly for their corps.of engineers, unless xenos show up and wanna fuck around and find out.
We also need a solar thruster to solve the dark forest problem, and start star lifting the sun so it will last longer.
We’re past a tipping point, which means things are definitely going to get worse no matter what we do.
Of course the amount they get worse could be affected by stopping all fossil fuel burning now, but it’s going to get worse no matter what.
I agree that things will get worse on average (mean). Basically what I’m trying to say is that we could distribute the “worse” unevenly, aimed squarely at people like Munger.