Usually in that context - Utilitarian principles are most efficient.

Problem lies in the fact that in order to be "successful" as measured by the Fiat mind cancer - one must be absolutely self-serving, stubbornly loyal to only gratifying themselves or at very most, their niche and project ruthless reinforcement of an individuals right to harness and utilize Sin to achieve that success.

Most take for granted even being a human. Hence why there are so many empty vessels grazing shoulders with us on the sidewalks daily, standing beside us at a subway station, etc completely and eternally empty.

They turn to consumption in order to fill the cavity left by the soul that has evidently tapped out on them, leaving them without light and guidance. These are the poorest, wretched empty basins Satan channels and uses to manifest himself on Earth. The consumption never ever makes these shells complete, hence why they often have a lot of debt, and storage units filled with the consumable garbage they dont need but continue to hoard because they cannot just let it go. They need those artifacts of emptiness. Some store it on their bodies and carry it around with them (gluttony). Consumption of any kind; gambling, shopping, injesting, sexual perversion etc. They always resort to Sin. Fiat money has become their god. The talking heads and icons on TV are the prophets and role models to be listened to. Shopping catalogs and Amazon are their Bible.

People of substance. Who have strong sets of morals and values tend to have less, but are happier. Go figure, right? They haven't lost the substance that makes them human.

But don't listen to me, I'm a conspiracy theorist. 😵

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Utilitarianism is a hard concept here because money is just a custodian to ensure both people immediately meet their end of the deal. Which is why, yes, money wins because it’s extremely efficient. But terrible at valuation, which is what it is too often used as a means of doing.

I agree with your take wholeheartedly, but have faith in others still. I think people are lost because of the structures they exist in, as no one can choose their birth place or their parents. There has not been enough good influential control in creating these structures, as they were outdated. However, the future are the newer societies that get a chance to build from scratch as opposed to repairing old damaged architecture. Hopefully they find the proper inspirations, “design plans” and mirrors to use as a basis ✨👍

Seems to me those most "lost" are born in first world countries though. Reconcile that.

I'm fact, most traveller's who migrate to these regions end up with the brutal habits and capitulation most "affluent" people born in better circumstances already have done.

So... it is the system, and it's is routed in broken money and every hollow element it possesses the people with. Unfortunately.

It's propaganda that gets people who live on a shack on the side of scenic volcano to want to trade that and a closer proximity to being human for the ability to have an iPhone.

Bad trade off. I'd prefer to trade with some of these people lol

At the core, I think the issue is that money is being used to do things that it shouldn’t be used for - like creating structures. We as humans will default to efficiency (because we are either “smart” or “lazy” - depending on your subjectation) at a certain population magnitude. In the end some heiarchy or hierophant will have to step in to build structures that money fails to do, hopefully by the time that happens democracy is still a choice.