• TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      I think most reasonable people would agree that there are many objectively good things about the modern world, but progress isn’t a strict good/bad binary. Often, progress results in both good and bad circumstances.

      For instance, I think most reasonable people would agree that modern medicine is a very good thing. Vaccines and antibiotics have saved countless lives. Also, more advanced agricultural technology has allowed us to grow more food and feed more people. However, progress has also resulted in significant ecological damage, depletion of natural, nonrenewable resources and a significant loss of biodiversity. I think most reasonable people would agree that these are very bad things.

      I don’t think the point is to ignore the very real, important positives about the modern world, but to point out that there are still things that need to improve, and unintended negative effects of progress that need to be dealt with.

      I appreciate that for you the modern world is overall good, but that’s not necessarily everyone’s experience. Some people do feel purposeless, depressed and worn down, despite being relatively wealthy and comfortable, especially compared to humans of past eras.

      • RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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        9 hours ago

        I meant good in comparison to other times. And I don’t mean me personally but people in general.

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      14 hours ago

      We probably have it pretty great compared to most of the rest of the world currently.

      • dbtng@eviltoast.org
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        13 hours ago

        Absolutely. Really, if you’re reading this, you are probably pretty high up on the scale.

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          9 hours ago

          Yeah I’ve said this a few times, but honestly anybody who can interact with Lemmy is in the upper tiers of the scale compared with the vast majority of humans who have ever lived.

          Obviously that does not mean that individuals cannot have terrible luck and circumstances.