The theory of natural limits states: “Every product or service has a natural consumption level. We just don’t know what it is until we launch it, distribute it, and promote it for a generation’s time (20 years or more) after which further investment to expand the universe beyond normal limits can be a futile exercise.” —Thomas G. Osenton, economist
Corps want more people, not less. Because people are potential customers, or cheap labor. Even if neither, their existence as extra unneeded labor reduces the price of labor.
You seem to have been talking about “population saturation” which I get the meaning of but I’m not sure it’s a thing.
Well I figured if you create more people then you create more customers. And with new frontiers comes new opportunities to dump product into taming that frontier (thus more sales of product). And if people die then the birthrate fills the hole abd delivers new customers. And disasters function much like new frontiers.
Well, yeah, we didn’t evolve to occupy a place, we kept getting wiped and having to start over. While something like a Greenland shark goes 50 years before it can reproduce.
We evolved as prey, but we don’t have any predators left. So there’s nothing to control our population.
It’s because our economic system requires constant increases to profit margin.
Once a company gets to market saturation there’s only three ways to do that:
Make product shittier
Make product more expensive
Mergers
We can just not use the ridiculous economic system we’re currently using tho, it’s easily fixable.
I guess things could be better if we avoided saturation.
Through death, disaster, expanding population or new frontiers
Market saturation…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_saturation
Corps want more people, not less. Because people are potential customers, or cheap labor. Even if neither, their existence as extra unneeded labor reduces the price of labor.
You seem to have been talking about “population saturation” which I get the meaning of but I’m not sure it’s a thing.
Well I figured if you create more people then you create more customers. And with new frontiers comes new opportunities to dump product into taming that frontier (thus more sales of product). And if people die then the birthrate fills the hole abd delivers new customers. And disasters function much like new frontiers.
Well, yeah, we didn’t evolve to occupy a place, we kept getting wiped and having to start over. While something like a Greenland shark goes 50 years before it can reproduce.
We evolved as prey, but we don’t have any predators left. So there’s nothing to control our population.
But that’s way off topic
3 is just 2 with extra steps.