> But, you are right, the human fundamentally can never be satisfied. Even if AGI delivers on every single one of our wildest dreams, we'll adapt, it will become normal, and then it will no longer be good enough.
Yes, and? A good Litmus test about which humans are, shall we say, not welcome in this new society.
There are plenty of us out there that have fixed our upper limits of wealth and we don't want more, and we have proven it during our lives.
F.ex. people get 5x more but it comes with 20x more responsibility, they burn out, get back to a job that's good enough and not stressful and pays everything they need from life, settle there, never change it.
Let's not judge humanity at large by a handful of psychopaths that would overdose and die at 22 years old if given the chance. Please.
And no, before you say it: no, I'll never get to the point where "it's never enough" and no, I am not deluding myself. Nope.
> Yes, and?
And... nothing?
> Let's not judge humanity at large by a handful of psychopaths that would overdose and die at 22 years old if given the chance. Please.
No need for appeal to emotion. It has no logical relevance.
Most people I knew didn't want to forever get more and more and ever more.
Is your life experience and observations on the average human the opposite to mine?
For what reason have you interjected "more and ever more" into the conversation? I fail to see the relevance.