The idea of a post-scarcity human civilization isn’t new.
Money is just an abstraction of food, water, shelter, or luxuries.
So money will only cease to exist when these things are infinitely available.
You dont need money to survive. Find water, put seeds in the ground, find some animals to hunt.
Now if you want the convenience of having other people do that for you, and provide every other convenience of transportation, entertainment, sanitation, and maintenance, money is mandatory.
We live in a world where technology can feed, house and connect billions. But we still act as if we’re in an age of scarcity—where survival depends on jobs many people don’t even believe in anymore.
How money went from tool to trap
Why profit-driven innovation may be holding us back
What work looks like when survival isn’t the goal
How trust, and not control, could become our operating system
This is not a call for revolution. It’s a call for conservation.