(August 14, 2015 at 5:07 am)pool Wrote:(August 14, 2015 at 3:42 am)excitedpenguin Wrote: Your whole premise that there's an apriori balance to it all fails instantaneously. The universe is not organized in any way, only we view it as such - because that's how our brains work, we see patterns everywhere.
There is no problem with everyone being the same. If tomorrow everyone woke up with the same intellectual capacity, ideas and imaginations of the best of us, the world would be a far better place for it - there's no denying that. Humanity wouldn't just stop at being uniform. This is absurd. Just as we can't ever solve all of our problems, since there will always be new dillemas to confront, there won't ever be like-minded inviduals forever, not even if you somehow managed to get them to that point for a single moment - their paths would necessarily diverge again, since there are different experieces and all that.
The problems quoted by you are so superficial as to be laughable. Your whole worldview is too simple-minded for me to further address without doing it in jest.
1.There are lots of problems if everyone were the same.
2.If tomorrow everyone woke up with the same intellectual capacity, ideas and imaginations of the best of us, the world wouldn't be a far better place for it.It would be chaotic at best.
Although,I agree for all the people on earth to have their basic need satisfied i'd never agree with everyone having human qualities uniformly distributed.
That's because you have an elitist outlook. In reality, it already is like what I described, it's just that it's more subtle than that.