Yeah, I get that. From my perspective I’m laughing at the total political naivety of Rishi’s Musk interview more than anything else.
I certainly dream of a post-scarcity Star Trek future where we all work for personal passion and societal advancement rather than because we need to pay the bills - but the point of that future is that we still chose to work, because sitting on our arses all day for months on end is not something that healthy humans tend to do. We need things to keep our minds occupied, but I get that we feel differently about doing these things out of choice than out of necessity.
Yeah, I get that. From my perspective I’m laughing at the total political naivety of Rishi’s Musk interview more than anything else.
I certainly dream of a post-scarcity Star Trek future where we all work for personal passion and societal advancement rather than because we need to pay the bills - but the point of that future is that we still chose to work, because sitting on our arses all day for months on end is not something that healthy humans tend to do. We need things to keep our minds occupied, but I get that we feel differently about doing these things out of choice than out of necessity.