by kevincarter » Wed 08 Mar 2006, 08:36:47
Maybe they can make their own alternative pension plans. If instead of putting their money into “pension plans” they put it on “good quality land and strong family ties” they will end up having a good planB where to retire. I don’t believe in pension plans at all. I understand what you are saying: “What if…” But also, I see no trauma in leaving your career behind, your job is not your life after all. You are a computer guy and end up living in a forest, no big deal to me.
Your post gives me a lot of thinking.
Sure there are careers for them. It’s going to be a busy world and they will not get bored, but maybe they don’t get to wear a tie. I mean that there will be plenty of things to do, high concept low tech. And most important, those things will be USEFUL and will provide a sense of “feeling good” as opposite to now when we perform UNUSEFUL and absurd tasks that make lots of people wonder what’s the meaning of life. Under a PO view some careers are stupid but I’m sure you can advise them which ones are so.
What do I tell my children?
They are too young to understand words yet but I’m planning on addressing the subject on a very practical way, not telling them too much about the global mechanisms but teaching them useful stuff, attitudes and responses (to trap animals, find good water, build all kinds of stuff, learn to learn, stay away from politicians, keep a good humor, keep necessities low, escape marketing and the media tentacles, self esteem, autonomy etc) All basic, they need a good base that can respond to anything (from working in IT to becoming hunters). My dream is that if they are in a situation when they have to escape (be it chaos or economic depression) they will have to take nothing with them, only their brains. On the other hand if we are teletransported into a land of wonders beyond peak, they will still be able to integrate. What’s important is what’s in your brain and that’s where I’m going to put all efforts.
“Act as if anything was normal” is quite tricky. As I understand it “normal” comes form “norm” and norms can change any given time. “Act as if norms can change radically” would be a more useful approach.