Question- fast forward into the future where robots do everything and universal basic income fully subsidizes peoples' living, what are they most likely to do with all their time?
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Just like when women entered the workforce and land ate a lot of their additional productivity so one income became no longer sufficient to pay rents/mortgages.
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Landlords did that, not land. A dystopian future where the rentier class can command human service labor in return for housing, because land is the only thing that isn't close to free, makes sense when you look at the Bay Area.
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In VR everyone can have land?

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Don't worry we'll find a way to screw that up too
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we have extraordinary untapped capacity, waiting to be aligned, waiting to be released. we know we are capable of so much more, but we are trapped in invisible webs, emergent, collective, but in our minds.
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self driving cars probably will solve that, with VR. 3D printing for big scale buildings, people can build stuff whatever they want and make it a new city. The number of new cities will be more because of this technologies
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Too many Americans will watch TV and get obese. The only exercise they get is walking to and from their car. I fear for our economy based on the economic strains poor health will bring.
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Western society has all but universal employment, with Netflix taking the free time most people have. Humans will continue to be a massively diverse bunch getting content somewhere up Maslow's hierarchy
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The U.S. already has an insane standard of living vis-a-vis historical times & RoW. Most people just watch TV and zone out. It’s very disappointing how sloth begets sloth.
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