You're just saying it's desirable that some people be at the bottom even in a scenario where the opposite could be feasibly achieved. All on some theory that the human mind (or at least some instances of it in the population) simply... won't be able to take it without going insane?
We should need a much, much higher standard of proof for what could result in unnecessary pain and suffering for years. Especially when this:
> some people just aren't psychologically suited to the modern world, whether that involves delaying gratification or rejecting low effort, high dopamine stimulation.
...is not a proven fact, and is, with respect to social media, highly contested and inconclusive.
>You're just saying it's desirable that some people be at the bottom even in a scenario where the opposite could be feasibly achieved.
What's wrong with having people at the relative bottom? Trying to force equality onto society does not have a good track record. We can raise the absolute bottom past the point of poverty while also not upending social structures that have served us well for centuries.
>All on some theory that the human mind... simply... won't be able to take it without going insane?
I'm saying transformative change across the whole of society shouldn't be undertaken lightly. I don't need to prove that a world where human labor is obsolete would be damaging to the human psyche. Those who want to rush ahead just assume things will be just fine. They have the burden of proof. We've seen how bad things can get when the social engineers get it wrong. We're at a local peak in human flourishing for a large part of humanity. Why should we pull the lever on the unknown in hopes that we will come out ahead?
You're just saying it's desirable that some people be at the bottom even in a scenario where the opposite could be feasibly achieved. All on some theory that the human mind (or at least some instances of it in the population) simply... won't be able to take it without going insane?
We should need a much, much higher standard of proof for what could result in unnecessary pain and suffering for years. Especially when this:
> some people just aren't psychologically suited to the modern world, whether that involves delaying gratification or rejecting low effort, high dopamine stimulation.
...is not a proven fact, and is, with respect to social media, highly contested and inconclusive.