Seriously, think about it. Software, movies, music, heck - even cars and clothes are moving to subscription models. We used to own things. Tangible assets. Now, we perpetually rent access.
Coincidence? Or is this a slow-boil frog situation, gradually acclimating the population to a future where private ownership is a luxury for the elite, and the rest of us are dependent on corporations and potentially governments for everything we need?
It feels like textbook behavioral conditioning on a massive scale. Normalize dependency, make ownership seem inconvenient or outdated, and bam – you've perfectly paved the way for the WEF-style "Great Reset" future without firing a shot. They don't need to force it if we choose it piece by piece because it's "easier."
What do you guys think? Am I reading too much into convenience culture, or is this a deliberate, slow-motion power grab disguised as progress? What other "creeping normalcy" trends are paving this road?
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