Existential
Meltdown:
Time is Running
Out
Humanity is in the process of an existential meltdown. The magnitude and
scope of time-wasting problems increase while problem-solving institutions
and individuals decline. While news headlines blare and politicians
promise economic prosperity and expansion, the infrastructure of humanity
is collapsing. The below listing of declining institutions presages more
and more massive massacres as individuals shape technological advances to
destroy.
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Our time-shapers
are primarily
politicians and parents who are
time-cancers
not time-creators. The
quality of life and cost
of humanity measure the quality and cost of unsolved problems. Whether
local or global, problems waste time which consume the symbols of our
time--money. With habitual
politicians obsessed with solving only one problem--their re-election--the
average person should not be surprised by a decline in the quality of life
and rise in the cost of living. Free time per capita is decreasing as
people have to work more and more time, on and off
the job, to hold back the
rising flood of time-wasting, unsolved problems.
In a world of increasing problems, the only thing worse than not voting is
voting for a habitual politician.
Without Better Democracy and Capitalism, the existential meltdown will continue
with life making purgatory seem like heaven. With Better Democracy and
Capitalism, we can have a 24-hour workweek in a safer, saner world with more
disposable time and money for self, family, and community.
The universal symbol of the existential meltdown is
bottled water.
It costs more than gasoline in America. The liquid of life is disappearing,
rising in cost of time to buy it. For increasing numbers, the price
will be greater than life itself. The next time you swig your bottled
water, be sure to toast the death of your future. Toast
bokyag time!
Only the Manheaven Project can stop and
reverse the existential meltdown.
We have thrown away our time. |
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