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Originally Posted by tasdrouille
What do you live for? Look at you right now and ask yourself the question. So, what's the answer? Whatever it specifically is, you probably live for what you dream of.
Now, in a world without possibility of accumulation of wealth, don't you think you'd have a much more limited range of dreams?
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Interesting question, I live for peace of mind. I want to live in a home that is large enough to accomodate my family. I would like a car that is safe and has the least impact on the enviroment. I want a job that allows for personal satisfaction at the end of the day.
I would not mind working in order to benefit others, maybe its my nature, but first things first our class structure needs to be destroyed, no man is better than another.
In its place we would work for the satisfaction that your product or service is benefiting someone else. This type of utopia would essentially eliminate crime and advance humankind to the levels we see in those "sci-fi" shows.
Unfortunately it would take a worldwide catastrophy to reset us and get us on the right course.