Re: Singularity: The Trendline Argument

From: maxm (maxm@maxmcorp.dk)
Date: Sun Sep 27 1998 - 16:16:25 MDT


From: Joe E. Dees <jdees0@students.uwf.edu>

>> One thing is labour, but what i find more important than labor is the
labors
>> ability to learn. "To work smarter not harder" :-). If not, how come then
>> that such a "small" group as the industrial world holds so much power and
>> wealth compared to the rest of the world?

>Their ability to make more and better weapons and take what they
>want.

Ahh but that is too simple an explanation. Off course it holds some truth
but many of the thing that the industrial countries have stolen or bought
cheap has had no or little actual value without the knowhow to use them. Oil
is one example.

Besides there are plenty of small industrialised countries that could have
been robbed but hasn't, and a lot of Asian countries are getting a lot more
wealthy these days without robbing anybody.

The world is getting wealthier each and every day because of technology and
knowhow.

Wealth is not a zero sum game.

Hilsen/Regards

Max M Rasmussen
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