• Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    I’m taking a class on systems rn and we’re learning a lot of very basic level concepts that also have some overlap with business and economics. I don’t hold a degree in economics like mr. musk, but learning the little I have about systems has really made me question just wtf wealth hoarders (most of whom seem to be much more familiar with systems thinking) envision for the future?

    The idea of systems balancing or collapsing seems to be fundamental to ALL systems. So even if the goal is to collapse this one, and that’s why they don’t really care/maybe are trying to ensure it’s as unbalanced as possible, what happens in the next system that emerges as a result of their success?

    I really can’t buy they suddenly no longer feel the compulsive need to hoard resources because they’re motivated to preserve their own system.

    Has a chat bot convinced them there’s a special loophole and the rules that apply to every other system don’t apply to theirs?