In the blue sky there are no planes - Page #49

in Freewriters4 years ago

All keeps going... no one is feeling anything.
It seems that we can only feel us like this, at a distance, we seem so little and are so many.

Now, a car full of bullets solve your problem ?
You could have killed someone !

The choppers are just to get us used to the noise and their presence. Maybe even a new airport.
People take shelter in the big structures of the capital to sleep. Some one looks for cigarrette butts in the train line.
Men and women wait in the coffee shop for their transport or ride to work. Best of luck !

I carry on my journey in two or four wheels, by train or bus. To stop is to die.
I'm trying to speak with all of you if you are even listening.
You're all inside your virtual, mental boxes, and i'm in my own right ?

Now were worned but we become stronger.

In Portugal there are two or three main levels of paychecks that seem relevant to society.
The minimum wage (around 600€), where people suffer and complain constantly about how little they get for what they work.
Above 900€ it's uncommon and it changes the conversation, attitudes, how people deal with each other.
For 2000€ and above, only lawyers, medics, engineers, above that only certain classes, politicians, bankers, etc.

There are certain things in life that we cannot control, but we can always try to progress.

An historical moment in the crypto-economics. Banks rise their shields while they clash with the corporations, but they forget someone invented the gunpowder.

I find someone older that is aware of technological unemployment, a work colleague, ironic no ?

We adapt, comunicate and reach a consensus.

We may in a near future rent a vehicle or equipment, for travel for example, that is quickly rented afterwards to someone else.
With the development of light vehicles the maintenance should be minimal no matter the fuel, but the industry kept the cars heavy and reduced the size of engines.
Of course the autonomous cars will be incentivized with the human error factor, which is hard to overcome right now, but this seems a common goal for several countries.

There will probably be an algorithm in the near future that validates and recognizes us as humans.

We should adopt certain technologies with moderation and caution so that we don't become dependent on them because we are quickly using them for the economy, health and even crime prevention.

We'll leave it here, and carry on at the same time.

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