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Moosemalk6 karma

With the ever rising of technology replacing more and more jobs, will we ever surpass the equilibrium point of amount of goods that can efficiently made and the amount goods that can be bought from people with jobs? A dramatic example: If tomorrow we replaced 50%-60% of the work force with automation, would we have to work to live anymore? or would society crumble into and economic super nova?

Moosemalk2 karma

I always wondered the same thing. Herd it takes like 3-4 weeks for an unattended reactor to melt down. But don't quote me.

Moosemalk1 karma

Yup, the 2 horse metaphor sums it up. Well I better start getting saddle broken just in case I can't find a job in the future. Not sure if I will mind being some rich dudes house pet. Only thing that separates me from that role is my ownership and belly rubs.