TheGuySwann on Nostr: To the contrary society would not decay, it would finally stop funding the things ...
To the contrary society would not decay, it would finally stop funding the things that are the actual *source* of its decay.
It would feel bad for a short period of time, but the change itself would literally be the defunding of that which is literally *destroying* society today. And the middle class, after a temporary shock, would immediately go into a huge recovery and growth period.
Following the initial capital reallocation, we would experience the most profound period of aggressive growth that we’ve likely ever seen. We would have the technological landscape and acceleration while *actually* aligning it to investments that benefit society. It would legit be a renaissance.
It would feel bad for a short period of time, but the change itself would literally be the defunding of that which is literally *destroying* society today. And the middle class, after a temporary shock, would immediately go into a huge recovery and growth period.
Following the initial capital reallocation, we would experience the most profound period of aggressive growth that we’ve likely ever seen. We would have the technological landscape and acceleration while *actually* aligning it to investments that benefit society. It would legit be a renaissance.