Society makes a profit off you existing
Summary
TLDRThe video script explores the notion that society profits from individuals' existence, emphasizing the economic implications of birth and consumption. It critiques the idea that people are born into a cycle of generating revenue for businesses and the state, from healthcare to education. The speaker argues that societal structures exploit individuals for financial gain, whether through materialistic pursuits, employment, or even criminal justice. The script questions the value of life in such a system, suggesting that the pressure to conform and contribute to the economy often overshadows personal well-being and happiness.
Takeaways
- 💵 Society is viewed as profit-driven, where individuals are seen as a means to generate income.
- 🚗 Existence itself is equated with economic contribution, such as buying cars to commute to work.
- 👶 The encouragement to have children is criticized as a strategy to perpetuate economic cycles and consumerism.
- 💸 The pursuit of enjoyment and leisure is highlighted as costly, suggesting that societal structures are designed to extract wealth.
- 🏥 Healthcare is portrayed as a profit-making industry that capitalizes on people's illnesses and mental health struggles.
- 🧐 The script challenges the notion that life is a gift, arguing instead that it comes with a price and societal obligations.
- 🌐 It suggests that societal structures are self-serving, using individuals for profit rather than supporting or helping them.
- 🏙️ The 'rat race' is mentioned as a never-ending cycle of existence, where people are conditioned to consume and produce for the economy.
- 💔 Loneliness and the superficiality of social connections are highlighted, with the idea that many relationships are transactional.
- 💼 The video argues that companies and the economy rely on the exploitation of workers for profit, with little regard for their well-being.
Q & A
What is the main argument the speaker is making about society and profit?
-The speaker argues that society is driven by profit, viewing individuals as a means to generate income through various aspects of life, such as work, healthcare, and consumerism.
Why does the speaker believe society encourages people to have children?
-The speaker suggests that society encourages having children because it benefits from the economic activity generated by their existence, such as the need for goods and services.
According to the speaker, what is the relationship between an individual's existence and the economy?
-The speaker posits that an individual's existence is tied to the economy because their needs and desires drive consumption, which in turn benefits various industries and professionals.
What does the speaker think about the concept of enjoying life within society?
-The speaker implies that enjoying life is often contingent on financial means, which society uses as a way to profit from individuals' pursuit of happiness and experiences.
How does the speaker view the healthcare industry in relation to profit?
-The speaker criticizes the healthcare industry for profiting from people's illnesses and mental health issues, suggesting that it prioritizes financial gain over genuine care.
What does the speaker suggest about the societal pressure to work and its implications?
-The speaker argues that societal pressure to work is driven by the need for companies to profit from labor, often at the expense of workers' well-being and satisfaction.
Why does the speaker think people are alone in the world, despite having acquaintances?
-The speaker believes that people are alone because most relationships are transactional, with others seeking to profit or gain something from the individual.
What does the speaker's view on the necessity of material possessions imply about society?
-The speaker's view implies that society encourages materialism and consumerism as a means to profit from individuals, often at the cost of their financial stability and well-being.
How does the speaker feel about the idea of bringing a child into the world?
-The speaker is against bringing a child into the world due to the potential for pain and suffering, and the belief that society profits from the existence of more individuals.
What is the speaker's perspective on the role of government and the creation of criminals?
-The speaker suggests that the government benefits from crime, as it creates a demand for law enforcement and correctional services, further contributing to the profit-driven nature of society.
What alternative does the speaker propose to the profit-driven lifestyle that society promotes?
-The speaker proposes seeking non-materialistic ways to cope with life, such as spending time in nature, as an alternative to the consumer-driven lifestyle that society encourages.
Outlines
💸 Society's Profit from Individual Existence
The speaker argues that society is driven by profit, viewing individuals as financial assets from the moment of birth. They claim that societal structures, such as the need to buy a car to commute to work, are designed to generate income. The speaker criticizes the idea that having children is encouraged primarily for economic reasons, suggesting that the well-being of the child is secondary to the financial benefits they bring. They also touch on the profit motives behind healthcare, education, and materialistic consumption, and express a cynical view of societal relationships, suggesting that they are often transactional and self-serving.
😔 The Illusion of Happiness and the Exploitation of Workers
In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the pressure to work and the exploitation that comes with it, as companies seek to maximize profits from their employees. They highlight the societal expectation to have children and the associated costs, which they view as another way society profits from individuals. The speaker also criticizes the pharmaceutical and mental health industries for profiting from people's suffering, suggesting that society encourages a state of dependency on medication and therapy. They express a belief that society is designed to extract profit at every stage of life, from birth to death, and that this system is inherently flawed and uncaring.
😥 The Inevitability of Suffering and the Pursuit of Profit
The final paragraph delves into the inevitability of suffering in life and how society capitalizes on it. The speaker discusses the high costs of end-of-life care, including hospitalization and hospice services, which they view as another avenue for profit. They emphasize the idea that society's primary concern is not the well-being of individuals but rather the financial gain that can be derived from their existence. The speaker concludes with a sense of resignation, suggesting that the cycle of profit-driven existence is inescapable and that true happiness and freedom from this system are rare.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Profit
💡Existence
💡Economy
💡Materialism
💡Rat Race
💡Leeching
💡Self-esteem
💡Depression
💡Criminals
💡Hospice Care
💡Escape
Highlights
Society profits from individuals' existence, as they contribute to the economy through consumption and labor.
The desire for people to have children is driven by economic benefits rather than concern for individual well-being.
Enjoying life is often conditional on the ability to pay for experiences, which society profits from.
The healthcare industry profits from individuals' health issues, including physical and mental health.
Society's encouragement to have children is criticized as a means to sustain economic profit.
The concept of life as a gift is challenged, as it comes with the expectation to earn and pay for experiences.
First World countries are said to be concerned about declining birth rates due to potential economic losses.
Companies are portrayed as valuing profits over workers' well-being, as labor is essential for their business.
The speaker argues that society is not supportive or helpful, but rather competitive and self-interested.
Having friends is considered a rarity, as most people are alone and may be surrounded by insincere relationships.
The pressure to work and contribute to a company's profit is criticized as exploitative.
Low self-esteem and depression are seen as profitable conditions for certain industries.
The desire for children is linked to the creation of a consumer base and potential criminals for profit.
The speaker refuses to bring a child into a world where they might suffer, comparing it to a gamble.
Society is accused of wanting individuals to be happy and excited so they can profit from their activities.
Even activities that seem free, like walking in a park, are part of a broader economic strategy to profit from individuals.
The elderly are seen as a source of profit for the healthcare industry, particularly in end-of-life care.
Transcripts
all right what's up guys so I'm going to
make a video on society wants to make a
profit off you existing and what I mean
by that is once you are born you're
basically a prophet to this
world like since you're born you got to
buy a car to get to
work like if you didn't exist then they
wouldn't be making money you know that's
why they want people to be alive they
want people to have kids
it's because they want to make this
economy
going it ain't about enjoying your life
or anything like that they'll say you
can enjoy your life but it comes with a
price
right so like if you want to go on a
vacation that costs money so since
you're existing you're making them money
every single time
if they if they if Society wasn't
benefitting off you and not making money
they they would just say oh let's not
bring kids in the world but
nope they benefit off you that's why
they want to keep you alive they want
you to keep bringing
children like they don't care if the kid
is going through pain or anything
they don't care about that they care
about like how much money they're going
to make off you if you have cancer the
doctors are going to make money off you
the nurses are going to make money off
you or if your mental health is [ __ ]
up the psychiatrist is going to make
money off you the psychologist you
know it's all they do
that's why people do that they want you
to bring a kid because how are they
going
to survive in this world you know how
are they going to [ __ ] you know
they're going to go
nuts
so it's it's stupid it's all pointless
you're just trying to they're just
trying to leech off you
you never asked for it right you never
asked to be a prophet to societ to
society it's
ridiculous everyone wants you to buy
things everyone wants you to buy all
this materialistic [ __ ] everyone wants
you to
buy like this food that's out there
everyone wants you
to
uh land here when you're dead you know
it's what it
is like this life isn't a gift this life
isn't uh something where you can do
whatever you want right you got to pay
for it you got to [ __ ] earn it and we
never asked to [ __ ] earn
it cuz Society will go nuts if people
are stopping having kids like like First
World countries like the us or
something like um like China or
something they're going nuts over that
because they're not making profit off
you it's
ridiculous and then they
convince people to have kids so you can
buy diapers for your kid so you can buy
clothes for your kid so you can take
that kid to school and be part of this
Rat Race you
know this never ending cycle of
existing they use you that's what
Society does they use you for your
profit for
existing they don't support each other
they don't help each other out it's a
doggy doll world it's [ __ ] messed up
you know
like if this world was all good then
everyone would be friends with each
other but
nope it's impossible to be friends with
everybody
because the more people you consider
friends they're leeching off you they
want something from you that's they make
a like these all these people make a
profit off you that's what it's about
you only you get lucky if you have one
or two good friends you
know majority of people are alone in
this world and they say they hang out
with people but they can be all fake
so yeah this life isn't good they're all
trying
to want something from you
like people are not working these
companies are mad about that because
they want they want you they want you to
work they want you to bust your ass
because you make them money you know and
they give you very little for
it without workers then they wouldn't
have a business they would be broke
like they'll be mad when like they say
oh I can't I can't afford the bills I
can't afford to do these hobbies that
I'm doing you know and they they blame
it on people not having
kids it's it's selfish you know the PE
why people [ __ ] think that
way they don't understand that bringing
a kid causes pain and suffering but they
don't care because they want money off
you like I said many [ __ ] times in
this
video that's what it's
about they like it when you have low
self-esteem they like it when you're
depressed they like it when you feel
like [ __ ] because they can make a profit
off that they'll give you pills and they
tell you to stop complaining and stop
thinking negatively and just accept
reality for how it
is and you pay a whole bunch of money
towards pills
and therapy and worst case scenario
psych wordss you
know you know what messed up to they
want you to bring kids in this world
cuz they want criminals in this world so
the government can make money off that
they want to make money off that [ __ ]
they want to bring in more criminals in
this world
society it makes the world going it
makes the economy going it's all
pointless what are we doing this for
what are we trying to accomplish here I
don't see anything you
know it's ridiculous
that's why I'm not bringing a kid in
this world I'm not letting my kid
experience pain and
suffering yeah may not maybe my Kid
supposedly won't experience it as much
but You' never know that's a gamble
that's like going to a casino and you're
betting all your money in uh blackjack
or something
and you never know you're going to win
or
not that's what that shit's like
yeah they make a profit off
you they want you to be happy too they
want you to feel excited Joy they want
you to do a lot of things cuz they can
make money off you like I said going
traveling or they want you
to
uh uh join a gym or something or they
want you to like play video games they
they want that because that that makes
them money and it's unfortunate because
that's what people have to do to cope
that's what people have to do
to like escape from what this world is
really about it's a shame you have to
spend money
unfortunately yeah there's things that
you don't have to spend money on like
going for a walk somewhere like in a
park like this or
things like that
but they're still making money off you
you
know they want you to survive as M as
long as possible too when you're at old
age because they make money off you just
dying in the hospital and that's the
worst suffering of all time you know
going through Hospice Care going through
so much pain and all these medications
they're shoving down your throat just so
you can stay alive and guess what they
you get a hefty bill in the mail cuz
that's they make money off you living
that's what it is you
know so uh I'll catch you guys with
another one
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