We are by all concievable measures living in the best timeline and under the best economic system. Just look at the graphs. Just consider what an American symbol the graduation cap is. We don’t really know why, but I think a likely reason is that making graduation caps under most economic systems is too labor intensive. Some families might not have even been able to send their children to universities since they couldn’t rent or buy graduation caps—and certainly not make them themselvse—and not doing so would be a complete humiliation for their family or clan or what they have in other countries.
> We don’t really know why
So I asked Claude to simulate possible conversations in other places:
With graduation caps: Praise be, his son looks just like those handsome youth in those domestic film! He has made his whole foreign kin proud.
Without graduation caps: A curse on their kin! This is not at all what those domestic film portray. A disgrace for all his foreign kin and us foreign people.
I’m not an expert, but that looks pretty plausible to me.
Too coherent. You need to work on your simulation.