>>213863978 (OP)
>Why are people becoming less and less interested in getting married?
>>213864282
Marriage is an antique bond ritual between nobles, respectively royals. Goes back ancient times.
The average populations – just like “monkey see, monkey do” – copied what they observed, thinking it was something that'd compel power, or luck, or whatever else if they just copied “their masters”.
They didn't realized they'd just multiply the slave pool.
>>213864045
This too.
I was wondering why wealthy people tend to be separated instead of being together. Turns out, it's the same recipe: they'd go mad if they did, or they realized that humanity at its core did it for some primitivistic survival reasons akin to joining gangs, or they never wanted it but did it because of all the “consolidate wealth & influence” meme.
Turns out – they too realized they got played by bullshit antiques.
>>213864551
Pretty much. Wealth is realizing you don't really want to be with someone.
That's why religions & cult fanatics demonize plenitudine: on one hand, it proves that getting wealthy is a good thing for you, on the other it endangers the slave pool from multiplying & that latter part is what was going on between rulers dictating priests/prophets to not ruin a business.
>>213864601
+8 billion.
Instead of acknowledging that demographics are weaponized, and nuke the whole charade, TPTB chose the long slough pain in dealing with demographics, not realizing it'll never end (it won't).
So the premise of the solution is already self-defeating if you don't see why.