by BigTex » Mon 10 Sep 2007, 16:02:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', 'T')his is a great thread. I think that how we got so smart is very relevant to how we deal with peak oil. We have figured out a way to live in a society, but it may not confer an advantage to the individual. I am above average in intelligence, but it hasn't conferred that much of an advantage in life.
Part of the problem is that much of what we imagine is progress is actually us digging a deeper grave for ourselves. A modern corporation with operations all over the world, a complex logistics system and just in time everything is a bit like the modern racehorse--glorious to watch when it runs, but given to catastrophic injuries based, in part, on its own enormous strength built on skeletal structures and connective tissue that were simply not designed to be used in that way.
In my view, real progress is when you can figure out a way to do without something, rather than figuring out a way to make more of that something at an ever lower cost with ever larger economies of scale.
Note the knee jerk reaction of many people to ANY problem they face: go shopping. PO? Go buy energy efficient lights, extra insulation, more fuel efficient car, etc. The thought of getting a smaller house and driving less just doesn't occur to many people.
I sometimes tell my 7 year old daughter when she is rattling off everything she wants that she should focus on things that don't cost money and that way her happiness is not dependent upon the amount of money she has to acquire all of these things that she imagines will make her happier than she already is. She looks at me like I am crazy.
I know how she feels, though. I felt like she does when I was 7 too. Even modest victories over desire are hard fought.