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Do they lounge about due to having all their needs fulfilled?
Serious Question i've been pondering. Picard said several times during TNG and in FC that humanity has evolved beyond the desire for possession of things and wants. In the 24th Century Earth; hunger, disease, and famine are things of the past. Also there is no money in the 24 Century. A line spoken by Picard, Jake Sisko and Tom Paris.
So what does everyone who is not a member of Starfleet do to pass the time? With their being no money or drive to possess material goods; the rat race for limited resources we (humans of today) experience IRL is over.
We have Robert Picard and Joesph Sisko for our non-Starfleet human examples. Both continue to work and provide goods and services. Despite the need (for survival) and presumably the monetary reciprocity awarded for their efforts. I would call that an act of spending ones time doing something they enjoy a positive reflection of what Capt Picard has said so often.
However, what is the inverse of that? With their being no inclination to work and provide food and shelter for oneself. What's to stop a portion of Earth's citizens from lounging in their house, stuffing replicated cheetos in their mouth and playing whatever future version of Call of Duty in a holosuite or some other form of entertainment?
Do they lounge about due to having all their needs fulfilled?
Serious Question i've been pondering. Picard said several times during TNG and in FC that humanity has evolved beyond the desire for possession of things and wants. In the 24th Century Earth; hunger, disease, and famine are things of the past. Also there is no money in the 24 Century. A line spoken by Picard, Jake Sisko and Tom Paris.
So what does everyone who is not a member of Starfleet do to pass the time? With their being no money or drive to possess material goods; the rat race for limited resources we (humans of today) experience IRL is over.
We have Robert Picard and Joesph Sisko for our non-Starfleet human examples. Both continue to work and provide goods and services. Despite the need (for survival) and presumably the monetary reciprocity awarded for their efforts. I would call that an act of spending ones time doing something they enjoy a positive reflection of what Capt Picard has said so often.
However, what is the inverse of that? With their being no inclination to work and provide food and shelter for oneself. What's to stop a portion of Earth's citizens from lounging in their house, stuffing replicated cheetos in their mouth and playing whatever future version of Call of Duty in a holosuite or some other form of entertainment?