Fall of Capitalism

In 2060, there is a focus on self-care.

By Anonymous1 from United States in Kansas

In 2060, there is a focus on self-care. People are not concerned with how they look or other artificial judges of character. There is no longer a capitalist mindset that forces everyone to work until they die. Instead, family is valued, vacation is valued, happiness is valued. Money is not the center of the universe, and most people are content with humble but satisfying living conditions. There are no more worries about student loans because education is accessible and affordable for everyone. People work because they enjoy their work, not because they need to survive. In 2060, people come together to help each other and live a happy, healthy life.

So many people are concerned with robotically making money, getting more education to have a higher salary, delaying starting a family or taking time off for relaxation. The world has turned into capitalist monsters who do not even realize what they are working for. Instead of trying to enjoy life in the present, they just want to earn more and more for the future, when the same luxuries and everyday small moments of happiness might not be there anymore.

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