jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Different perspectives make you understand how much at the same time we try to be "animals" but how much at the same time we would like to be more "human"
In favor
Against
In favor
Money IS freedom.
Anti-capitalists usually ignore the entire human history, where every day was a struggle for survival.
Yes, of course, you didn't have to make money to live.
But you were forced to hunt, farm, and so on, to survive.
We just moved the goal posts.
Before you needed food, now you need money to buy food.
It's not that the money changed anything for the worse.
“Rich” and “poor” existed long before money existed.
It's an ignorant way of looking at the world.
Against
As someone who has worked in marketing most of my life, it has only recently hit me hard how artificial and inauthentic everything is. 99% of our lives exist for one reason: to make you spend money. All experiences are curated to make you feel something; each piece of pottery is just emulating some "authentic" handmade cultural piece from a specific country; clothing styles make you belong to a specific group of people, and this permeates everything – everything is an emulation or fiction of a real thing. We even have a fake friend in AI and chatbots… there is very little authenticity left. And with this knowledge, it becomes waaaay easier to spend less money, but at the same time, it just highlights how artificial our lives have become. And the more I think about it, the more I notice how everything is designed for that purpose.
