If I’ve learned anything over the past 2.5 years, it’s that the Law of Unintended Consequences is vastly under appreciated. I don’t doubt that some nefarious people have some nefarious plans, but the odds that all of the puzzle pieces will magically slide into place are slim. Whatever the world looks like in 2030, I’ll bet it’s nothing l…
If I’ve learned anything over the past 2.5 years, it’s that the Law of Unintended Consequences is vastly under appreciated. I don’t doubt that some nefarious people have some nefarious plans, but the odds that all of the puzzle pieces will magically slide into place are slim. Whatever the world looks like in 2030, I’ll bet it’s nothing like anyone’s predictions.
That being said, a sure way to make this dystopic vision more likely to come true is to do nothing and hope that somebody else will fight all of our battles. We are in a war, and wars require effort. The closer we can approach self-sufficiency and the more we can unplug from the contemporary culture, the less power these people will have. This is the most concrete and practical way to disrupt their plans.
If I’ve learned anything over the past 2.5 years, it’s that the Law of Unintended Consequences is vastly under appreciated. I don’t doubt that some nefarious people have some nefarious plans, but the odds that all of the puzzle pieces will magically slide into place are slim. Whatever the world looks like in 2030, I’ll bet it’s nothing like anyone’s predictions.
That being said, a sure way to make this dystopic vision more likely to come true is to do nothing and hope that somebody else will fight all of our battles. We are in a war, and wars require effort. The closer we can approach self-sufficiency and the more we can unplug from the contemporary culture, the less power these people will have. This is the most concrete and practical way to disrupt their plans.