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Chapter 102 How to Govern

Lulu said: "It's okay for me to talk to you. We have been doing research together for life. You have always treated me as a relative. The relationship between our two families is the same as that of relatives. This is the most important basis for maintaining our relationship. But what about others?"

Martin said: "Yes, it's too difficult to maintain the system with family and friendship."

Lulu said: "So I'm thinking about a question recently, that is, as everyone accumulates age, I'm talking about the real psychological age. From the perspective of social management, our rulers will face unprecedented tests."

Martin said: "You mean, the longer a person lives, the more he thinks, and the harder he is to manage it?"

Lulu said: "Marx's commentary in the so-called original accumulation section 7 of Chapter 24 of Capital. Quarterly Commentator said that capital will escape unrest and disputes, which is timid. Of course, this is true, but not a comprehensive truth. Just like nature is said to be afraid of vacuum, capital is afraid of no profit or too small profits. Once there is a proper profit, capital will become very bold. As long as there is 10% profit, it will be used everywhere; if there is 20% profit, it will become lively; if there is 50%, it will cause active adventures; if there is 10% of the profit, it will cause people to do whatever they want; if there is 300%, it will make people not afraid of crime or even the danger of hanging their heads. If unrest and disputes will bring profits, it will encourage them. Smuggling and slave trade are evidence."

Martin touched his forehead, spread his hands and said, "Oh my God, senior sister, why do you recite these terrible social science books? When did you start studying these? This is something you have always hated. So, this is also the main reason why you chose to study natural science back then."

Lulu said: "Do you still remember the series of unrest that occurred when human immortal technology was first produced?"

Martin said: "Remember, we humans almost fell into World War III. But what does that have to do with Marx's theory of capital?"

Lulu said: "At the beginning, due to monopoly and technical costs, the funds needed to obtain immortality were very high, just like space tourism was only a super rich person at the beginning. Even some leaders of backward countries were not necessarily qualified to obtain immortality. This led to more people pursuing the purpose of money, from just accumulating desire for primitive material to pursuing immortality. Some people don't love money, I believe it. Some people spare their lives, I believe it. But the population base of the former is definitely many, many times that of the latter. Moreover, most of the so-called old people who were tired of living were unable to bear the frustration brought by the loss of youthful vitality, and therefore lost their enthusiasm for life. However, after the technology of immortality matured, everyone could theoretically repeat the youthful body countless times, so the so-called "living enough life is increasingly abandoned by most people. Most humans are increasingly afraid of real death."

Martin said: "Who said no? When I was a poor student at Waseda University when I was in my undergraduate degree, I often thought about this problem at that time. At that time, I was twenty years old and had only 40 or 50 years left to make money, but I had to accumulate enough wealth of tens of millions of dollars to live forever. And if all my family members were to die, it would take hundreds of millions of dollars. It would be an impossible task to think about it. Then, even in the middle of the night, I thought about whether all kinds of criminal acts that could lead to wealth were feasible. I also fantasized about some details of the crime, such as how to traffic drugs, become a drug lord, etc., haha."

Lulu said: "Fortunately, you didn't become a criminal in the end. But back then, the mentality and behavior of billions of people became extremely crazy. Not to mention that some senior military officers or local officials were willing to be corrupt, or even rob gold by force. Among the lower-level people, the crime rate of robbery, drug trafficking, and even human trafficking, arms and other crimes rose sharply. Most people in the world were moving towards one goal, namely money, and the ultimate goal was to live."

Martin said: "Then, in the end, in order to be elected, some head candidates promised eternal life for all the people during the election. After being elected, they launched wars to plunder all resources of other countries, and even sent special forces to infiltrate some major powers with immortality technology to try to rob relevant scientists and equipment, causing the world to fall into extreme chaos."

Lulu said: "Fortunately, all developed countries that have mastered immortality technology jointly decided to release such technologies unconditionally on the Internet, and at the same time increase investment and study how to reduce costs. It took a lot of effort to popularize immortality technology around the world, and ultimately resolve this farce that humans in the world are involved in."

Martin said: "Yes, it's scary to think about it. So, human desires are endless. When a person gains eternal life, the next step is that everyone wants to be God, so my senior sister wants to do a good job in social stability in this regard, right?"

Lulu said: "Yes, this is how I think about how to learn social governance knowledge. Our core leadership team is all natural scientists, all from science, and spend most of our study and research time in the laboratory. Next, we should study more social sciences, and then we will take some relevant degrees together, such as law, philosophy, history and other social disciplines. This will be of great benefit to our future domination of the entire universe."

Martin said: "Then, I will find relevant professional talents from the advance army, integrate relevant learning data, and then help our leadership to learn this kind of knowledge in a unified and concentrated manner. Is this OK?"

Lulu said: "It is also possible for several of our core leaders to learn secretly by modifying their souls. As for others, in order not to cause trouble, relevant artificial intelligence non-proliferation and soul modification control regulations, such as regular routine scanning of their brains, still need to be strictly followed, otherwise it will be very unfavorable to our rule."

Martington said, "So, in order to prevent the next Jack from appearing, I have a suggestion. I hope that after listening to it, I must not think that I have no scientific and moral bottom line."

Lulu said, "No, you tell me."
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