One of the most significant problems with capitalism is the problem of economic benefit. The people who get into this line of work are left brain locked into their particular focus being the only focus of any significance. So the only thing they're ever after is the economic benefit, the economic benefit trumps all other benefit. These are the people in charge of almost every little aspect of our lives, everything we consume, every piece of technology we use, the furniture we're sitting on... Our medicine, our life saving equipment, the things that protect us.
They're almost always thinking about the economic benefit of the company that gives us our lives, the people on top of it. Sometimes they're merely thinking of the bigger picture, grander good type of economic benefit. And so in the name of economic benefit they restrict and nullify all other forms of benefit, all of the things that are the reason we have an economy. Make products that are built to break, make food cheaper and easier to transport. This way we have more money being pumped into the economy, we get to create more things that nobody is happy with. We're thriving, this is a thriving economy of pointlessness.
It seems the system of built to break was established in the 40s, we assume they killed themselves pretty soon afterwards. Then looking at this, I guess somebody in the 90s decided this kind of thinking is brilliant food's going down to. Then the system is set, everybody agrees, this is how every one of us takes down every one of us, we're in a competition. We're trapped... Oh well, focus on your job, getting out of stuff thinking is for the right brained IDIOTS.
Efficiently cutting out jobs, there we go no need for this job or this job oh here we can get rid of an entire class of job oh that's good. There we go, thriving economy, everybody's doing wonderful in our thriving economy.
There are other forms of benefit outside of economic benefit, a lot of these things objectively trump economic benefit. You are actually stifling advancement, in allowing for the constant improvement of the things we create we open up more doors we're looking at new previously unconsidered areas of improvement. Constant improvement means it becomes cheaper to improve things. You're looking for the perfect right now solution to the problem of money not piling up, there's a better line of thought somewhere above that one. You make brain hurt. You make brain hurt.