We possess the technology to create products that nearly never break. We were doing it in the 70's & 80's.
Then came 'planned obsolescence' - intentionally designing products to become obsolete or break quickly within a set time frame.
This is that- but in reverse.
Then came 'planned obsolescence' - intentionally designing products to become obsolete or break quickly within a set time frame.
This is that- but in reverse.
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These people are harmful to humans, life, local & global ecosystems. They've produced a volatile and useless stock market.
When does this era end?
Is not the entire thing some of it is just deliberate in the manufacturing process
And not everyone can afford DYSON or even wants their products
GREED OF MANUFACTURERS?
This perspective made me think of you. It's a very short article and doesn't go into a lot of detail, but I think you can see the similarity of making healthcare intentionally less effective for increased revenue, much like the planned obsolescence of products for profit.
Make a tiny percentage of humans super rich so they can spend their time scheming to get richer.
Mandatory Accounting Forever!
The Accounting Game: Fresh from the Lemonade Stand
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oNw4guzrzG4
SF Zombies Rule!
https://librivox.org/star-surgeon-by-alan-edward-nourse/
I think I just saw something about them having an app. I didn't know that.
Oh the days I wish I had a working TARDIS.
It’s a choice we can change.
I have no capability to relate to that ideology whatsoever. None.
They rather have you sick and hooked than being a healthy and productive membraan over society.
This system is totally broken...
‘The Ghouls at goldman sachs asks in biotech research report: ‘Is curing patients a sustainable business model’?”
And the braindead maga apes want to remove more of the regulations that try to keep these ghouls in check.
Often it's that companies cheaped out on engineering, they don't fail because they were designed to, its that they are built like crap.
Another is sacrificial parts.
/Annoyingly Pedantic
The French were innovators in that area.
https://youtu.be/O5MDGMvrSJc?si=CSoPRjWszEE7xd1y
While Germany turned our quality products with unionized labor.
American workers deserve better management.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Light_Bulb_Conspiracy
Now, pass the beer nuts. The game is about to start.
Also older people need more care. Which costs more money.
While dead patients are notorious for not getting older.
Ergo - there is far more money in cures.
Governments across the world are struggling *because* cures lead to more cost overall.
They’re just guilty 😂