cool thoughts, thanks.
@woodcutter, I would say jobs come about through ingenuity and a poor economy ought to be a hot bed for job creation in a world of very smart people. It only takes a handful of leaders to employ a country of capable people.
“Somebody would still need to collect trash by the curb and fix home problems and all kinds of jobs not associated with people with high educations. Who would get those jobs?” – maybe those jobs would go to the robots created by all the smart people?
@Simone_De_Beauvoir I agree. Education tends to kill ignorantisms. (eh. sexism, racism)
@rooeytoo “I like my life with the dogs.” – easy for you to say, your life with the dogs happens to include all the appropriate letters after your name. ;)
“I do not want to live in a world where my rewards are not directly proportionate to the amount of energy I expend on achievement.” – I don’t think it would have to be that way. We would have to figure something out.
@HungryGuy I imagine we would simply progress faster. Sometimes faster towards dead ends, I’m sure, but also faster towards any needed reparations.