@VraserX: I want a post labor, post scarcity future because I want humanity to finally stop wasting its soul on survival mode. Im…
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The author expresses a desire for a post-labor, post-scarcity future enabled by automation, arguing that technology's purpose is to liberate humans from survival mode so they can pursue art, science, and personal growth.
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