This article claims it is coming, and that most people will use their free time sleep and watch TV. What a waste when people will have the chance to live life to the fullest.
I will attend university classes around the clock trying to build a quantum computer. And when I am done with that, I will provide a Theory of Everything. Then, I will become a chess Grandmaster. Then I will finish my sci-fi novel. I will take a week to learn Haskell. Then I will read all the classics. Who knows, maybe I will get interested in painting and learn that too. I will date lots of interesting pretty women, maybe one a night trying new restaurants and food I have not tried before. If I were younger, I would try to go on Mars 1. [1]
Then I die.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/07/world-without-work/395294/
What will you do?
[1] Actually, without a bunch of people working to pay rent, there might be 100 Mars 1's, each competing to get there first. How much can be accomplished and how much more interesting are the lives of human beings when they are freed from the drudgery of spending 33% of their lives (or more) slaving at some job, and then plopping on a couch to watch some dumb tv show because they are too tired to do anything else?
I will attend university classes around the clock trying to build a quantum computer. And when I am done with that, I will provide a Theory of Everything. Then, I will become a chess Grandmaster. Then I will finish my sci-fi novel. I will take a week to learn Haskell. Then I will read all the classics. Who knows, maybe I will get interested in painting and learn that too. I will date lots of interesting pretty women, maybe one a night trying new restaurants and food I have not tried before. If I were younger, I would try to go on Mars 1. [1]
Then I die.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/07/world-without-work/395294/
What will you do?
[1] Actually, without a bunch of people working to pay rent, there might be 100 Mars 1's, each competing to get there first. How much can be accomplished and how much more interesting are the lives of human beings when they are freed from the drudgery of spending 33% of their lives (or more) slaving at some job, and then plopping on a couch to watch some dumb tv show because they are too tired to do anything else?
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