The more I tend to think about it, the more firmly I stand in the conclusion that the entire fucking thing has simply become obsolete.
What exactly is "it"? I can think of several possibilities.
The more I tend to think about welfare, the more firmly I stand in the conclusion that the entire fucking thing has simply become obsolete.
The more I tend to think about jobs, the more firmly I stand in the conclusion that the entire fucking thing has simply become obsolete.
The more I tend to think about the road system, the more firmly I stand in the conclusion that the entire fucking thing has simply become obsolete.
The more I tend to think about poverty, the more firmly I stand in the conclusion that the entire fucking thing has simply become obsolete.
...Yeah, I'll need you to clarify.
Most of it, if not all of it, I suppose. The tangled, broken web of countless systems that invade and impede nigh every portion of a person's life. The fact that more and more strands are constantly added to this web in a half-assed attempt to fix the unbearable clusterfuck that it has become, and the fact that no one seems to realize that the only way there will be true, lasting change is if people themselves change.
I guess that's what I truly find obsolete, the mindsets. People go off bitching to their leaders, the ones benefiting from the clusterfuck of systems, and demand that they change things for them. Like they're some mystical wizards that just need to be properly persuaded before they decide to wave their magic wands and fix everything.
This world doesn't need better people to tell other people what to do, it needs people who don't to be told what to do. Everywhere, there are people that love science, people that love art, business, technology, architecture and engineering, ect. Many important jobs could be filled by those who love to do them, who have a passion for them. Important jobs that no one really likes to do(road management, as an example) could be a community effort, since they largely benefit the community as a whole. Humanity has the ability to house, feed, and clothe a much greater majority(if not the entirety) its world population, I see no good reason for it to be as much of a problem as it currently is. It just seems like there's a lot of needless bullshit to deal with, and the only reason it hasn't been thrown out is because people have gotten so used to it that they're afraid to try anything else.
Mayhap I'm just too idealistic, or maybe I'm still too tired to think straight, but no one can ever explain to me why things HAVE to be as complicated as they are. And when I see all the potential people have, I can't help but hold high standards for those I know could be doing a hell of a lot better.