OK.... the guy is officially an idiot:
But there might still be another possibility -- something we couldn't really imagine for ourselves until the digital era. As a pioneer of virtual reality, Jaron Lanier, recently pointed out, we no longer need to make stuff in order to make money. We can instead exchange information-based products.
I submit that this will do him no good the next time he wants to go on vacation..... no more cars, cruise ships, airplanes, trains, or trucks—because those are
industrial age products. Next time he goes out for a beer (not digitally made) at a bar (not digitally built) with his buds (whom you have to actually
meet in order to become buddies), let's see how many girls he can impress with the size of his hard drive or capacity of his RAM rather than with his daily driver
car. Next time he wants a cheeseburger, let's see if his computer will conjure one up for him.......one that will actually taste like a cheeseburger and have calories/proteins/fats (yummie fats) in it.
Moron.
I am self employed, in a digital industry no less, and I
get what he refers to about people being self employed making things. But, many of the things that we take for granted today are possible
only because of the economies of scale. How many of us could build a computer by first manufacturing all of its component parts before we even attempted to assemble them into a working machine? I don't think that even the geekiest of us could do it.
Like I said.....he's an idiot.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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