The assumption of loss

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A common misconception about the transition to an RBE is the assumption of loss. There is a general expectation that post-money we will all be worse off. This is hugely incorrect and couldn’t be further from the truth. We will be infinitesimally better off after money. Not just humans, but in fact all creatures, nature, basically, everything will be better off. 

Having removed the primary driver of harm and anti-social and anti-environmental activity these abhorrences will cease, almost immediately. Quite simply because there will no longer be any purpose in continuing them. To further add to the motivation for doing this, not only will all these vast improvements come about very rapidly, they will also occur automatically, once the money is out of the way. By the sheer accumulated force of combined human nature, and, while we’re at it, nature itself, as we get back into synergistic alignment, every human transaction, currently distorted by the presence and primacy of monetary consideration, will become subject to the precise opposite forces. Thus every time a human being makes a move, it will have a tendency to improve the lot of all. We can expand upon this, but I hope that’s not necessary. In short, there’ll just be no point in, and indeed no support for, doing anything detrimental.

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