Daniel Zeiter
2 min readNov 1, 2019

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When we pursue perfection, everything that exists ceases to exist. If the strongest emerges from this, that one being or the few left will either live in isolation or kill each other off. Life overall has no meaning. Meaning are the stories we will live to tell, and share with who we look forward to socializing with. But these tech people don’t get it, because they see themselves above everyone else, different from anyone else. So to them everyone else is slow and they are “smart enough” to fix the problem or replace them with robots.

I mean what is the purpose over doing things, over producing, over spending, one will just end up filling a space that was fine with a few things. That’s why they want robots, more money more products more consumers, their aim is to say they are on top, because they are addicted to competition and numbers and being a monopoly and winning it all.

People like that are their own weakness. Because it is senseless what they aim for, it is just an addiction. Addiction is a human liberty, but if we don’t control it, it confuses us. We as humans can focus on so many things, however controlling what we aim for and to what extent is our biggest lifetime goal, and to succeed in living a balanced lifestyle that brings us a healthy mindset, we must love life and help others to do the same.

To love life we must be able to focus on health and having the ability to appreciate and take our time aiming for what we want. Having a healthy social life is not a weakness, that is the best the universe has giving us. To me a smart person is one that can aim to be happy and succeed doing it most of the time, without having to hurt him or herself or others in the process.

Robotics can help to aid us, in my opinion we shouldn’t get rid of our access to driving, because that is a skill, however tech can reduce and get rid of errors in our driving. I say this because anything that empowers us we must keep. There are things robots can do that can help us, this way we get paid working with them, and use the rest of the money to maintain them.

In conclusion I aim to say that what we are experiencing in the tech industry can happen in any other industry. For decades if not centuries, we have applied survival of the fittest policies and left people behind decade after decade. The same thing is happening now, the richest will leave most of the people in poverty and controlled. The only we can change this is to empower people to build sustainability and their community while focusing on local economic growth.

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Daniel Zeiter
Daniel Zeiter

Written by Daniel Zeiter

Co-Founder of Strake.App. Design thinking and productivity is what I thrive to teach and implement - local development for underserved areas. Let’s brainstorm!

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