😀 Tom Universal Basic Income is the hot topic right now, but what I think would be better instead, is a paid 2-3 month vacation every year. I think that a lot of the benefits that UBI supposedly touts, can probably be achieved with a real break from work, and without giving up work altogether. This way, people can still be incentivized to work, but still have the ability to persue other creative endeavors.
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Mark Dain That might be a way to steadily introduce UBI; where the money for vacation comes from increasing the amount of automated work. The thing with robots taking over work, we'll soon have a lot of people unemployed basically permanently. Consider self driving cars might destroy both the trucking industry and taxis/Uber. Trucking alone is millions of people. The problem is, they may not be able to just get a new job. Retail is being automated too, so is basically any job that doesn't require a degree / some special skill. The benefits of UBI are mostly side-effects; the real benefit is the economy doesn't collapse.
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🦿 Lucian Marin This is exactly what I want. Three months will be perfect on working on projects like Sublevel. But I don't think we will get free money. We still have to work on something.
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Mark Dain I used to think of UBI as "paying people to exist" which I can understand is sort of weird and reeks of communism, but if you consider millions being unemployed permanently due to a lack of jobs, the economy is going to be in a lot of trouble. Either we just move to a post-money society, or we give everyone some money so they can continue buying/selling/etc. I'd like to hope most people would use their new time and freedom to work full time on projects they love.
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👽 Paul Webb The jobs that computers can't take over yet are for designers and coders. Oh, and construction. People are going to have to learn new skills or get left behind.
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