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In reply to the discussion: Laying Blame: Population vs. Consumption [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)37. Then screw climate change. Lets focus on promoting happiness
Right? Its all worth it. And since "happiness" is related to technology, lets just focus on technology. In fact, that seems like the status quo. Perfect.
If you were to poll most people in the world whether technology has improved their lives, whether they're happier now than before
Most people have never experienced a tangible "before". But that is an interesting view. I don't think an appeal to popularity is necessarily valid.
It's people with technology who are free, and those without who are caged.
You know, I think that this is akin to religious belief. People with it must work perpetually to support the infrastructure. Foragers do not work 40-60 hours a week; they practice leisure & establish community with other group members.
I find these views that highly regard technology as something that frees us a bit disturbing. Frees us from what? Being free? Being human? Enjoying nature? How is work freedom? How is depression happiness?
Sometimes I feel like I have woke up in the middle of a sci-fi dystopia.
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I don't really think that has a clear relationship to happiness and suffering.
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#29
I'm not really using an established western definition of "well-being" to be honest
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#31
So your answer is "yes"? All our improved happiness (if we have any) is worth climate change?
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#35
Actually I'm not going to tell anyone what does or doesn't make them happy.
GliderGuider
Jan 2013
#45