why are you working so hard when you got all that labor-saving machinery?
>>525871279gotta keep the goyim busy before they realize who rules over them.
>Labor Saving MachineryYou're not saving labor in that on net labor is increasing in the world both in absolute and relative sense. You're transferring labor onto other arrangements. If people are still working hard even with all the devices that can autotune to what you probably want, then it betrays some kind of diabolical red queen hypothesis of evolution, that here in my kingdom, to stay alive, the better you get, then the better you'd better get, because by the time egglaying facility comes around to choosing, she always takes the best one, and that best one is the one that never stopped hustling, even after he made it. Turns out Labor can be described as a set of Calculus equations and implemented in code gradient ascent can simply remember all the answers, and with those guideposts, connect the dots to unsolved problems algorithmically. Part of the labor of thinking is just going back in time, and comparing todays model with the model from long ago, to see what jumps out as wrong, and those hinges out of joint are lines of illumination that can betray illuminati, and help you cut through the deception of the modern day.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts5MKtXNpMQ