Dark Water, or how industrialists poison us with water

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by Obamot » 14/01/22, 22:44

It's funny because in practice, I intervened in my own existence (unbeknownst to what you enumerate and at my modest level of interaction) to thwart all the levels of the picture that you paint. You could say that I gradually dried up all the problems at their source. I have in particular:

— adopted a more virtuous management of my box, I incurred more debt (my “loans” became a kind of “anticipatory stock”).
— I adopted an action strategy not according to what I would have liked but according to what “the market expected from the company” (it can go a long way... but at least we can see all the problems and above all the solutions that “materialize” before they exist).
— never experienced this “worker/boss class opposition” which condensed into a single person, because a) I was “politicized” very early in the family (probably from the age of 5 or 6 I made my first political position :P without being very aware of it) b) I had my troubles with money as a teenager which was great for me because I never again”worked for money”, c) for a very long time I had a hard life, but I didn't really realize it since my fate did not depend on “the usual stakes”. d) Which leads to having to adapt all the time and easily exercise several trades. : Wink:
— naturally was confronted with new limits, for example I had to limit my profits and income for 'tactical' reasons.
- “in” the “pro” frame always EVERYTHING self-exploited (not only me...), and this in order to have as much freedom as possible “except".
— put in place a system that allowed me to value things a hundredfold, which basically had none left, I did it for fun, in search of intellectual victory and inventiveness. And once it worked, I lost interest and moved on to the next “challenge”. So I know this notion of “improbability”, I often come across it : Mrgreen:
— in the end this brought me some setbacks, because being necessarily on the margins of what society expects of us, I was not sufficiently understood. But it doesn't matter, it's the lot of all “inventors”, “researchers” and other “scientists”, and because now I know it, so I see it coming.
— for monetary and other matters, I don't put all my eggs in the same country... : Wink:
— and indeed, all this also led me (after having practiced the trades) to have the “humility” to subcontract the production, which has brought the amount of work produced by me close to zero (not quite since my tasks are expressed differently, while being aware each time that by breaking up the operation in relation to the standards, I only do moving issues into areas of control that are easier for me to manage, but doesn't fundamentally solve the overall problem).

The experience that I lived can only be seen possibly validated in practice through all the points that you raise, but reduced to a microcosm.
And so it would possibly be possible(?) to collapse the whole system, without going too far “by drying up at the source the expression of its speculative abstractions" one after the other. (It doesn't have to work everywhere eh, it's just the idea)...

And the stress test that was the covid crisis, demonstrated that (not without difficulty) the system would resist a mutation (and how). But that would of course imply redefining (all or a good part?) human activity... And what is co-relative: “the cessation of the concept of resource exploitation.” (based on a model of predation from which I have always tried to extract myself)

And I'm sure others have experienced similar things (probably including you and others in the fo-fo)
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