
Frederik Pohl's 1954 novella, "The Midas Plague," envisions a future marked by overwhelming abundance resulting from effortless production, which resonates increasingly today as AI and automation become pervasive. The story depicts a world where individuals are mandated to consume excessively, revealing a disturbing inversion of wealth having everything yet lacking true agency. As society grapples with the implications of overproduction, the narrative challenges us to engage in meaningful choices rather than succumbing to mere consumption. Seventy-two years later, as artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics begin to replicate that same cheap, tireless production on a planetary scale, Pohl’s story reads less like quaint mid-century speculation and more like a dispatch from our own near future. It is a story about the moment when abundance arrives before wisdom does. It is a story about the Hero’s Journey we are all being called to walk right now.With a 5,000-day transitional period ahead, it urges humanity to reclaim purpose, nurture creativity, and build relationships, ultimately steering abundance toward flourishing rather than burden.Read more at ReadMultiplex.comIf this offers you value buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/brianroemmele
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