This whole concept of innovation for cash is a relatively new construct. Historically, necessity fueled innovation to ease hardships, not to sell shit.
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You're both right, but it is when the two are combined (employment + enjoyment) that has the highest productivity. As for each individual concept in a vacuum? Meh.
Often what the individual wants is far more innovative and far less valuable (for varied reasons - sometimes a superior invention may not be able to charge customers as much).
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there is a big difference in making mistakes and being lazy so as not to get or want to get a proper education or job training. If you think its a mistake you didn't get a proper education go back and get it. But if you continue to stay uneducatued and then whine you cant get jobs you dont have my sympathy.
Depends on how well you wrote, I guess :P
But seriously, there are going to be issues that need to be worked out, I'm not disagreeing with that. I'm saying software written to ensure everyone gets what they need and then hands out luxuries as they become available is going to take out that 'greed' component as well as replace a large group of paper-pushing jobs that our government currently assumes.
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Yes, these is what i was thinking, in the end that will help a lot the society, because money will not exist anymore, food will become free (no processed food like pizza) and I WILL BE THE KING OF THE WORLD AND ALL OF YOU WILL KNEEL BEFORE ME AND BEG FOR MERCY! WUHAHAHAHHAA.... ermm, as i was saying people will do what they want to do in their life, there will be more people trying to create new things, trying to make the society even better
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Yeah, I'm not believing money makes them a better programmer. All money does is give them what they want. In a society that already gives you what you want, you're then free to do your passion and will be the same net effect with the bonus of that you won't feel pressured/stressed to do your job and make shortcuts/mistakes.