by AgentR11 » Sat 04 Feb 2012, 13:41:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', 'Q')uestion is, are there enough resources to provide everyone with a roof over their head, clothes on their back, and food to eat?
Recent research seems to indicate no.
Its "no" by choice though, not by math. Because of the way we choose to live, we can't make the numbers match; but the necessary food calories are there, the necessary cloth is there, the necessary metal/wood/plastic is there. I don't know how to make people choose
simple though. Heck, I pat myself on the back for my "small" house, but its still 1500sf with two outbuildings for another 500sf of storage and shop space. In the view of almost every human on this planet, that is a huge amount of enclosed space. My closets are full of clothes I haven't worn in years, perfectly serviceable, but deprecated and replaced with new versions because they didn't fit quite right. I don't eat all that "fancy", but eat loads of beef, pork, and chicken, not to mention AHI!!! A diet, that up until this last century was reserved for well positioned nobility.
I like to think my lifestyle is modest; but its still an obscene expression of gluttony. That there are millions here that are far "grander" in their consumption tells you what you need to know.
We could clothe, feed, and house everyone in perfectly reasonable comfort.
We choose not to.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he end will be brutal, violent, and unfair.
Fairness is overrated.
Loyalty, Honor, Strength, Love. Be true to those and boldly meet whatever end without regret.