I am making more problems for you to realize, but I’m not creating more problems than exist, you don’t want more problems then don’t read this. I don’t like anyone who isn’t grateful for more problems, because these aren’t actually problems at all, these are solutions in disguise as problems because no one seems to understand them. Awareness of problems is the only thing that can make them dissipate. If you can recognize and eliminate problems from occurring in the first place you will lead a richer life. Recognition is the first step avoid problems.

Going based on what people want or think they want, is a poorly defined way to identify problems. I think its best to strive to offer what people need the most, whether they know they want it or not. Its problematic to define exactly why it is people resist changes that they need most of all except being stuck within an inferior system that works for them, and they don’t know any better way. Its difficult to illustrate all of the inherent benefits of a better system to someone who is so use to dealing with the types of problem in their current system. They might even want solutions to the problems in their current system when meanwhile a true solution would remove them from the current system completely eliminating all of the multiple small problems at once.

Areal problem is, people contracted to solve a problem, see how much benefit there is to be made to them out of solving the problem, instead of solving it perpetuate the problem in order to continue to make money off of it. UK Knife fighting increase for example might not be purely coincidental. Just a couple key phrases switched around and one can negate just about any effect. Eventually someone might figure it out, thinking they have a solid approach to seem like they are a factor that is helping, when in fact they profit more, in the short term, by doing the opposite, preventing the actual solution of the problem, even if it comes back to haunt them, they ignore it foolishly postponing the real problem for another time. The very bodies of people who claim to be on the side of solving the problem, might not be doing that at all, and could very well be tricking you offering a solution that will not last, that you must continue to pay for, over and over, again and again, repairing or renewing, until its completely worn out, beyond repair, and must be replaced. This trick is intrinsically inspiring, however the reality of the situation might be exactly not that. In fact, the idea that you have to pay to live is very uninspiring, but you will pay if you think that you must, and you might be right that you often do, except, that things could be so inefficient as to require so much $ to keep it working. Any real product will last until the ends of time, like the pyramids, still functionally simplistic yet mostly functional, without any repair. We could argue about the function, but I would argue its still very well intact. Sure it won’t last forever, but there is a big difference between long enough and forever you will realize eventually whether you would like to or not.

Cars are merely space pod training wheels. Is there any car you would trust to drive to mars? What is its intrinsic value then? What did we stand to gain by creating it? Anything? Other than the training wheels, I don’t see any inherent value in it. I enjoy the ability to move every once in a while for a great distance. Except society often forces distance between where I live, and food sources, and everything else, that often leave little choice but to expend more vehicle on distance. The actual cost of this is so removed from the slowness with which you pay for it that most people never fully realize the cash holes their cars really are. They never demand more, and by more I don’t mean better cruse control, I mean better on every conceivable level by several orders of magnitude, every year.

Or best yet eliminating it entirely as a problem making it permanently unnecessary anywhere besides museum. If the solution just has a new set of problems and even more expensive parts that are completely different its not necessarily a solution, but any true solution WOULD likely have all of those aspects at least at first, but the key is the reduction of frequency of problems, and the reduction of expense is also very important, that parts that might fail are cheap to replace (for an expert) at the very least, but failures ideally do not occur. Mechanics act as if every failure was some fluke, but its almost always designed to fail so that there are more things to replace and more money to make, and this very practice is a containing process not useful to humanity ultimately keeping us trapped within a problem set instead of stepping out of it. Most problems can be automated but people do not realize it.

Most practical things ought to be walkable. The need for streets a thing of the past, and the transport of items more like the “tubes” of the internet. I personally prefer using missile targeting systems to launch packages across the country, increasing traffic controller technology to an extent at least eighteen orders of magnitude more intricate than we have today, without any burning accelerant at all, but a simple counterweight with a hydraulic release and reset with an electric motor running on water power. The future is only as far out as you can make it, but making it out is the real challenge. Settling for modern technology is not satisfactory if you have the capacity to pursue a more efficient alternative. To stick with a modern solution when there is a better alternative is a waste of your resources as much as everyone else’s. People might use old technologies without even realizing it (the outdated power grid) whether they choose to or not.

To think that it stops at cars is fool hearty. Psychology and Medicine often employ quick pill based solutions that do not make your vehicle any better at dealing with the problem. Its like your engine is rattling and your mechanic tells you to put some headphones and asks you if the problem went away. If a tree falls in the woods… and you have to keep buying new headphones all the time because the
sound is gets so loud that it wears them out faster and faster.

lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalal….

And then eventually disasters. You have to take care of what you have or it won’t be there. Thats the only lesson in it, and also the inherent problem with having something like a car, or a prescription, or a life. You have to decide who is important enough to you to keep around, and who isn’t, and you have to put $ (VALUE) into whoever serves your purposes or they will disappear, and just because you have invested time, and money into things, does not mean you have to stick with them, even if it continues to serve you in the meantime, the only goal is complete escape from the level of problem you purchased yourself into, and I don’t mean some luxury model, I mean something different enough that it no longer has the same types of problems at all, and any new problems are several orders of magnitude far less frequent, but you still misunderstand if you think of problems only in so far as they effect yourself when life is interconnected or it is not existent. The branch is not the tree. One side is just a side. If you want to stimulate the economy, pay me, I will invent something new, and I guarantee it will eventually help you. You can try to help them, but they will make the same mistakes again. Someone has to help them see through to the root and the cure that prevents the problem for good.

If you didn’t have a car in the first place, would you care how much gas costs? I would let it get unattainably expensive, impossible to achieve as a solution. This would force everyone to move to something better. I don’t believe that just because I have a car I should be concerned with keeping fueling it easy, although many people would feel ripped off, they should have known what they were getting into wasn’t going to take them to the stars, anything so bound to fail has it coming to them, and the poor people who trust it blindly will also fail. There must be some measure of actual value and it really is not the $, although you can try to put a price on it, as far as I’m concerned, whatever I am worth to you cannot be represented in dollars but I still wish you would approximate by dividing by eight zeros and making that donation. That any amount is worth infinitely more than nothing to me.

Your problems are blessings only when they are solved instead of postponed. All problems can be solved if you are willing to think outside of what you think is possible to achieve, and the methods considered possible to achieve it. There is no reason to give up on some problems as unsolvable or given, for all problems that exist are kept around only by the lack of ability to move beyond them and give what must be given to expand beyond them whatever cost to you that it takes to get there the entire purpose of life is to achieve it. Do not trap yourself in a limited bubble, instead invest in whomever expands your capacities, anonymously or not, I will respect your privacy to death, but fund me and I will not forget about you. Fund my enemies and I will not forget you either……… there is a lesson in failure, but the future will probably try to forget unless you do everything you can before its too late, the ship sets sail, and your not on board, and you are lost on everyone except me, but from your negligence I am no longer there to help.

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