03-02-2018, 01:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2018, 01:27 AM by The Apprentice.)
(03-01-2018, 10:30 PM)Steve Wrote: UBUNTU Contributionism – A world free of money (Michael Tellinger)
Also, will not virtually all skilled jobs ultimately be replaced by robots and AI?
Only the creative skills/arts might survive.
It is no easy task in defining skill. What about the skill of the mother/parents/single parent looking after and bringing up their families. Surely this has to be one of the most important skills in life.
I agree, there are many different skills within the family unit model and why the system has all but destroyed it, what the system has done to dehumanize us, we as adults can revert and put it right, but the elites system does not want us to know, and what Lennin once said, that there is a thousand different ways we could travel but we must never be told so.
I have no aversion to robots, infact I use the latest technology to design my ideas on the screen so I don't have to make as many prototypes and waste my own energy and materials, tech and robotics are of great benefit to all that use it for the betterment and sustainablity or their most valuable time, which converts into huge savings once one perfects the tech for good and eases of our toil which was the normal before technology.
There are many skills which robots cannot replace and that is problem solving, only the human mindset can do this in real time, a robot will continue to make the same mistakes and build in the same faults until a human being reprogrames it.
Skills is everyones single most valuable commodity and as soon as we regain these ways and share them with those who are truly worthy we will continue to fall by the wayside, and one put there for us, our leaders are always devoid of skills that matter and should have at least one real life skill and understand how we got here in the first place, these people may be clever propagandists but are the true sheeple amongst us.
In the beginning amongst tribal and higher civilizations, food and survival skills have been the main stay of our living philosophies that formed and developed the human character. Long before the industrial and information ages arrived, we held a unified perspective of life born of our regular interactions with nature the elements and each other.
We learned from all these interactions with the utmost of care; since we knew nature both as, our source, Our partner in living, and the perpetual force that would cater to our needs, and together with the life enabling energy of our sun, we endured and ensured the future of our offspring.
We did not perceive ourselves as something other than nature, “We were nature” we knew that nature was Humanity turned inside out, and humanity was nature turned outside in; when we referred to our Individual characters of “My own nature” we knew this to be the literal truth.
Living closely with nature gave us the opportunity to observe, experience and recognize many qualities within ourselves, qualities that corresponded with the growth processes and qualities of the plants and animals; Stirred in the pots of trial and error, and heated by the fires of intuition and ancestral wisdom, our observations also revealed to us the many possibilities recorded in the plant and animal kingdoms, and how these attributes corresponded to our own lives, and it was our observations of nature herself that helped us to make the transition from hunter gatherer to farmer and today technological minds who are using the tech to control us instead of helping us.The Ubuntu ststem works up until a point and like any other cooperative it fails once the free energy towards the cause begins to use up more energy than those giving, IE, eventually it can no longer feed itself. Michael has has so many set backs by people just upping sticks and gone walkabout, this is part of human nature, who normally get bored after about 3 months, my own trails in teaching and sharing skills learned this fact, basically once the people doing the labour realized that the model is no longer feeding their own needs it ends.