The news?? are u kidding me? Bruh go to the library. The news barely scratches the surface of catastrophes taking place in the world.
I mean its case by case, but usually I find it really difficult to judge people for price gouging etc. there are only like 5 million people that know how to wild harvest/hunt full diet and live in an environment where they can do that. For everyone else, money is literally what they've got, even farmers need money for all the costs associated with running a farm. So it makes sense people do whatever they can for a buck. Even billionaires can go broke, so you never know when is "enough". Some people get upset about money, capitalism, banks, money creation, property, pollution, or fractional reserve lending. But I think the turning point was agriculture 10,000 years ago, where we lost both the knowledge of how to survive off the land, as well as the land itself. Farming today is seen as a more morally defensible activity, but I mean it just existing in general can be blamed for just about every ailment we face.
Because now the vast majority of us don't interface with the land directly for survival, and instead are put in a situation where we need to take from each other. The money I need to survive is also the money you need to survive, so we need to take it out of each others hands, there is no way around that very simply put.
Any individual could learn how to be a hunter gatherer, but since our social structures are here no one really seems to be taking that step. But in my opinion if you are still participating in the monetary system, you are endorsing it literally and don't really get to complain, because it is at the end of the day your choice. I'm sure there are some wild edibles walking distance from you.
Is it normal to feel like the entire world is wrong?
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The news?? are u kidding me? Bruh go to the library. The news barely scratches the surface of catastrophes taking place in the world.
I mean its case by case, but usually I find it really difficult to judge people for price gouging etc. there are only like 5 million people that know how to wild harvest/hunt full diet and live in an environment where they can do that. For everyone else, money is literally what they've got, even farmers need money for all the costs associated with running a farm. So it makes sense people do whatever they can for a buck. Even billionaires can go broke, so you never know when is "enough". Some people get upset about money, capitalism, banks, money creation, property, pollution, or fractional reserve lending. But I think the turning point was agriculture 10,000 years ago, where we lost both the knowledge of how to survive off the land, as well as the land itself. Farming today is seen as a more morally defensible activity, but I mean it just existing in general can be blamed for just about every ailment we face.
Because now the vast majority of us don't interface with the land directly for survival, and instead are put in a situation where we need to take from each other. The money I need to survive is also the money you need to survive, so we need to take it out of each others hands, there is no way around that very simply put.
Any individual could learn how to be a hunter gatherer, but since our social structures are here no one really seems to be taking that step. But in my opinion if you are still participating in the monetary system, you are endorsing it literally and don't really get to complain, because it is at the end of the day your choice. I'm sure there are some wild edibles walking distance from you.