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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 479206" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>wont have to, or people will be allocated credit of some sort for existing, kinda like a universal basic income. According to him, we have always lived in a world of scarcity, but we are entering an age of abundance, where everyone will have all their basic needs met, and likely much more. The real 'challenge' might be how people will determine value and maintain self worth in a society where jobs are a thing of the past and all needs are met. Competition for resources may be unnecessary. That is one of the main factors that women use for mate selection. In the future, if we get to the point where resources arent a primary factor in reproduction, likely physical attraction and personality traits and maybe even genetic screening might be used for selection, hard to say for sure I guess. With current birth rates, the global population of humans might plummet in the next century or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 479206, member: 562"] wont have to, or people will be allocated credit of some sort for existing, kinda like a universal basic income. According to him, we have always lived in a world of scarcity, but we are entering an age of abundance, where everyone will have all their basic needs met, and likely much more. The real 'challenge' might be how people will determine value and maintain self worth in a society where jobs are a thing of the past and all needs are met. Competition for resources may be unnecessary. That is one of the main factors that women use for mate selection. In the future, if we get to the point where resources arent a primary factor in reproduction, likely physical attraction and personality traits and maybe even genetic screening might be used for selection, hard to say for sure I guess. With current birth rates, the global population of humans might plummet in the next century or so. [/QUOTE]
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