Ilovefishdix

Ilovefishdix t1_j1ywnxi wrote

I'm thinking a 5-10 year lottery. For a top ranking or something like that. Your ability to live somewhere expires every so often then its random chance whether you get where you get exactly what you want. You rank your choices, so if someone above you ranks the place higher, you still have options. Desirable places in desirable locations get snapped up by the lucky ones at the top of the lottery. I can't think of any other way to deal with it in a post work economy

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Ilovefishdix t1_itxbicm wrote

I think people are starting to come around to it. Andrew Yang had a pretty big part in getting the word out to people who never thought about it before. I think that will be his legacy.

Shortly after Yang lost his bid, covid has shown a pretty big spot light on our relationship with work and many people figured out their jobs often aren't needed or important like a Graeber BS job. Either a well paying bs job or automation has led many workers to be easily replaced cogs and paid crumbs. That was just a preview of 5-10 years from now. It's not mainstream by any means, but I think it's in the early stages of gaining traction outside of tech nerds and cyberpunk fans.

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