Ant colony
Chapter 11 11
When I came to the office, I found that there was an extra vase on the table, and a bunch of purple lisianthus flowers had been inserted in it.
I know who sent it - this guy, he really kept his promise, is he really going to send me flowers every day?
Most plants are now extinct in the wild.Flowers are much rarer than humans.Although with her high points, the system will definitely meet her demand, but I still think it's a bit too wasteful to do so.
But anyway, of course I'm very happy.For the next morning, I was in a good mood, and even made a few jokes with my colleagues for the first time.
Then I checked the evolution of the "bait" and found that many of them took the initiative to read Joanna Wang's "History of Social System Evolution in the Past 100 Years" during their independent learning process.According to systematic analysis, this is not a special phenomenon, because young people who are just interested in social issues often start by reading this book.
I have nothing else to do, and my mood is restless, so I thought I might as well review this book to calm my mind.So I asked the system to call out the book, randomly flipped to a certain page, and read it.
[The following is a quotation from the book]
Why do some people hold important positions when they clearly have nothing to do?Why do some people work so hard but can barely get by?Everyone claims to be a "patriot", but who is really useful to the country?Every party accuses political opponents of harming the country, but how to judge whose actions really harm the country?Some people think that the rich and powerful hinder social development, while others say they are indispensable for maintaining social order; some people think that the poor are moths of society, while others think that the exploited value of the poor is the basis of social wealth.For thousands of years, people have been arguing about these issues.
Dr. GioiaQiu proposed that with the advancement of technology, people will be able to accurately evaluate the value of people.Her point of view actually originated from Paul Decker's "functionalism" in 1930, that is, to evaluate the value of each person according to the role they play in the economic order. GioiaQiu extended the category of "function" to economics, and believed that in addition to material effects, people's cultural and emotional effects on society can also be evaluated by technical means [11].She also cited the "happiness calculation method" in the British economist Pigou's "Welfare Economics" in 1920, saying that this kind of calculation that seemed ridiculous in the past will definitely be realized in the future [12].
GioiaQiu's theory was initially ignored.But by the time of World War III, both alliances had built many underground fortresses.And choosing who to enter the fortress for refuge is a difficult decision.Although at that time a few dignitaries had the final say in all countries, they also knew that Noah's Ark still had to carry a lot of livestock after all.Therefore, all countries have begun to use supercomputers to predict the population structure of underground fortresses.
Backed by heavy government investment and the computing power of supercomputers, the first generation of scoring systems was born.In the end, the two major alliances determined that the personnel in the underground fortress are mainly healthy young adults, with a male-to-female ratio of about 1:15. The professional composition is mainly engineers and scientists. Of course, the positions of leaders are reserved for the dignitaries themselves[13] .But when the underground age really began, the useless powerful were quickly overthrown, and the dungeon eventually became an intelligent Eden for a few strong and intelligent male engineers and a large number of young women.
This is the prototype of our modern society.
……
[End of citation]
I remember when I was 16 years old when I read this book, most of the things in it have been forgotten now, I only remember the wonderful part of the underground fortress.So I asked the system to turn over there for me.
[The following is a citation]
I know who sent it - this guy, he really kept his promise, is he really going to send me flowers every day?
Most plants are now extinct in the wild.Flowers are much rarer than humans.Although with her high points, the system will definitely meet her demand, but I still think it's a bit too wasteful to do so.
But anyway, of course I'm very happy.For the next morning, I was in a good mood, and even made a few jokes with my colleagues for the first time.
Then I checked the evolution of the "bait" and found that many of them took the initiative to read Joanna Wang's "History of Social System Evolution in the Past 100 Years" during their independent learning process.According to systematic analysis, this is not a special phenomenon, because young people who are just interested in social issues often start by reading this book.
I have nothing else to do, and my mood is restless, so I thought I might as well review this book to calm my mind.So I asked the system to call out the book, randomly flipped to a certain page, and read it.
[The following is a quotation from the book]
Why do some people hold important positions when they clearly have nothing to do?Why do some people work so hard but can barely get by?Everyone claims to be a "patriot", but who is really useful to the country?Every party accuses political opponents of harming the country, but how to judge whose actions really harm the country?Some people think that the rich and powerful hinder social development, while others say they are indispensable for maintaining social order; some people think that the poor are moths of society, while others think that the exploited value of the poor is the basis of social wealth.For thousands of years, people have been arguing about these issues.
Dr. GioiaQiu proposed that with the advancement of technology, people will be able to accurately evaluate the value of people.Her point of view actually originated from Paul Decker's "functionalism" in 1930, that is, to evaluate the value of each person according to the role they play in the economic order. GioiaQiu extended the category of "function" to economics, and believed that in addition to material effects, people's cultural and emotional effects on society can also be evaluated by technical means [11].She also cited the "happiness calculation method" in the British economist Pigou's "Welfare Economics" in 1920, saying that this kind of calculation that seemed ridiculous in the past will definitely be realized in the future [12].
GioiaQiu's theory was initially ignored.But by the time of World War III, both alliances had built many underground fortresses.And choosing who to enter the fortress for refuge is a difficult decision.Although at that time a few dignitaries had the final say in all countries, they also knew that Noah's Ark still had to carry a lot of livestock after all.Therefore, all countries have begun to use supercomputers to predict the population structure of underground fortresses.
Backed by heavy government investment and the computing power of supercomputers, the first generation of scoring systems was born.In the end, the two major alliances determined that the personnel in the underground fortress are mainly healthy young adults, with a male-to-female ratio of about 1:15. The professional composition is mainly engineers and scientists. Of course, the positions of leaders are reserved for the dignitaries themselves[13] .But when the underground age really began, the useless powerful were quickly overthrown, and the dungeon eventually became an intelligent Eden for a few strong and intelligent male engineers and a large number of young women.
This is the prototype of our modern society.
……
[End of citation]
I remember when I was 16 years old when I read this book, most of the things in it have been forgotten now, I only remember the wonderful part of the underground fortress.So I asked the system to turn over there for me.
[The following is a citation]
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