One thing that really annoys, or maybe even frightens me, is economic growth. Because when growth becomes a goal, and not a means towards a goal, you are dealing with cancer. Not an organism, not a healthy tissue, but a cancerous outgrowth.
I'm fine with change. It may be Buddhist, or it may be nervous, anxious desire to change everything again and again, but while it may be empty, at lest it is not self-destructive.
Stasis, stability, conservatism, tradition are also fine. Perhaps dead a little, but fine. I like it.
Even improvement is fine, as improvement, efficiency, can still be self-contained. If I learn to do my job better and better, I can end up freeing some time to walk around the block, or play a banjo.
But growth is self-destructive.
And unfortunately it seems that our society is addicted to growth.
But then maybe I'm wrong, as I know positively nothing about economics.
I'm fine with change. It may be Buddhist, or it may be nervous, anxious desire to change everything again and again, but while it may be empty, at lest it is not self-destructive.
Stasis, stability, conservatism, tradition are also fine. Perhaps dead a little, but fine. I like it.
Even improvement is fine, as improvement, efficiency, can still be self-contained. If I learn to do my job better and better, I can end up freeing some time to walk around the block, or play a banjo.
But growth is self-destructive.
And unfortunately it seems that our society is addicted to growth.
But then maybe I'm wrong, as I know positively nothing about economics.