Tech CEOs are suffering from AI psychosis over next quarter's earnings, while I'm suffering from RI(Rent Installment) psychosis. It makes me wonder if human beings are simply hardwired to suffer from some form of obsession-whether it's FOMO or financial pressure

Unsure if the desire to not be homeless can be classified as psychosis.

I am certain it is not.

Living under its constant threat sure is bad for the ol MH tho isn't it.

The pathology is that we have this system in the first place.

No, living under survival pressure is good for mental health. It's what we're evolved to do. Why does it feel good to crack a tough bug, or finish a project, or win a game? It's the same achievement reward a hunter feels bagging a deer.

Some pressure is good but there's a difference between constant pressure and regular sessions of pressure similar to hunting. I don't think we necessarily evolved to be under constant pressure, I'm not saying it's impossible but humans wouldn't thrive under constant pressure, we'd never have had the time to evolve language and the intelect under constant pressure.

I know lots of people struggling to get by and I can assure you their situation doesn't improve their mental health.

Agreed, struggling and not ever winning is bad, I should have clarified that.

You realize that's literally what we're talking about -- a permanent underclass that is never permitted to win?

This stance is just 'acceptable losses' with more typing

"this system" is wild when you are talking about the universe we evolved in

Breathtaking that you naturalize permanent, selected-for broad economic insecurity as a state of nature.

I imagine you imagine our primitive ancestors in the canopy, glancing at their iphones to see how their $GME is doing....

which law of physics says that you pay a landlord rent or else the cops come and beat you up?

Maybe slightly unrelated, but I've done a lot of road trips throughout the US, and there is so much land that is used unproductively, it's really incredible. Land that could be used for energy, food, or housing, just sitting empty or with abandoned structures.

Imagine if we just paid people to coat their properties in solar panels - throw them on your roof, lawn, wherever you have the space. We could drive energy prices down to nothing. We could pay people to install ADUs. The resources are there, but the imagination and commitment are not.

Instead, I'm looking at a $40k+ solar install for my very small house and a breakeven on investment in maybe 10 years for a house I probably won't live in by then.

> We could drive energy prices down to nothing.

Not when you're paying people to coat their properties in solar panels. As you noted, that would cost plenty.

Solar panels also degrade over time. By the time the "free" electricity has paid for the installation, you'll need to replace it.

Payback time in Scotland is 6-ish years. Same seems to be true in Massachusetts. Solar Panels have a lifespan of around 25 years. Inverters may need to be replaced sooner than that, but still last at least a decade.

So it pays for itself 3-4 times over.

How often do you think solar panels need to be replaced?

>>By the time the "free" electricity has paid for the installation, you'll need to replace it.

You are going to have to back this up with credible citations. Otherwise it sounds like skepticism from 2008.

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I’m sure Big Pharma would love it if it was.

>if human beings are simply hardwired to suffer from some form of obsession

the powerful obsession machinery brought us through the long natural selection process - obsession to watch for snakes and spiders, to maintain cleanliness, etc. With modern civilization we arranged to plug into that powerful machinery other stimuli too - like that RI and all the others making us productive society members. The most happy countries aren't most productive. Especially when they are obsessed with being happy like those Finns obsessed with sauna instead of tokenmaxxing.

Uh duh?

> It makes me wonder if human beings are simply hardwired to suffer from some form of obsession...

Existential dread pushing biology to survive?

Basic biological facts obfuscated by social memes; ship code, make line go up, worship allegory's of the long dead.

Hunter gatherer clusters vaguely collaborated to survive. Language and agrarian traditions have demanded more than just survival but all kinds of observance of meaningless spoken traditions. Obligation to ignore our own senses and chant the memes of the living elders suffering existential dread of their own, afraid to left unattended in hospice. For whatever reason unable to just say that; they appeal to old religious or political screed.

Caretake this debt ledger after they who ran up the bill are dead.

What?

It's all just obsession to live laundered and obfuscated by useless philosophy.