I got to be honest, if I didn't need to make money in order to survive, I would be a lazy freeloader.
Yet there are millions who don’t need to make money to survive but continue to work
I got to be honest, if I didn't need to make money in order to survive, I would be a lazy freeloader.
Debatable. Those people clearly have jobs they enjoy, and as the old saying goes get a job you like and you'll never work a day of your life.Yet there are millions who don’t need to make money to survive but continue to work
And such attitude lacks the optimism. I do not subscribe to such analysis of the human nature. In my view it is the human nature to want to feel accomplished, useful and to help others.
Agreed. But credits are suspiciously close to money. If I can break into your computer credits theoretically and steal them and buy Picards wine and if that's a crime then thats MONEY.
If all food is replicated why is Kirk delivering grain? Why agricultural planets? The term 'moneyless ' is facetious.
If you don't believe that negative aspects of the human nature can be overcome then you ultimately do not believe in the premise of Star Trek."We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity"
By being a waiter aboard the Enterprise-D's bar.
I mean..I get it. Gene once told Jon Frakes that "In the 24th century there will be no hunger and be no greed"
But greed is a fundamental aspect of humanity, as is the desire to acquire..things.
If one wants to explore the human condition you can't automatically eliminate two fundamental aspects
Gene also said people don't mourn death either."We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity"
By being a waiter aboard the Enterprise-D's bar.
I mean..I get it. Gene once told Jon Frakes that "In the 24th century there will be no hunger and be no greed"
But greed is a fundamental aspect of humanity, as is the desire to acquire..things.
If one wants to explore the human condition you can't automatically eliminate two fundamental aspects
"We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity"
By being a waiter aboard the Enterprise-D's bar.
I mean..I get it. Gene once told Jon Frakes that "In the 24th century there will be no hunger and be no greed"
But greed is a fundamental aspect of humanity, as is the desire to acquire..things.
If one wants to explore the human condition you can't automatically eliminate two fundamental aspects
Gene wasn't naive and I doubt even he believed it. But it was good hustle that appealed to the rubes.Gene was well-meaning but naive. Nobody with their head screwed on straight would believe Gene's vision of utopia is possible, certainly not within the next 400 years.
If you don't believe that negative aspects of the human nature can be overcome then you ultimately do not believe in the premise of Star Trek.
If you don't believe that negative aspects of the human nature can be overcome then you ultimately do not believe in the premise of Star Trek.
Star Trek fandom does have a lot of well-meaning rubes. Face facts, we're not as sophisticated a fandom as we like to think.
A hit to the genitals is quality entertainment, my good man.Your collection of Jackass DVDs says otherwise.
That sounds very...troublesome.So if you have fundamentally perfect humans..does that leave nothing but the well meaning but noble savage aliens that humans need to show the light of progress to?
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