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Board Economics
Re: People need urgently asap life fixing money or chaos and mental destruction Also
by
slapper
on 13/04/2025, 01:24:04 UTC
What you're describing isn't just hypothetical; it's actually taking place right now. Experts call this the final phase of demand failure, but it's not just consumer demand but also human participation. Antidepressants, survival gigs, and numb compliance support a facade of productivity when people opt out emotionally and mentally. Asking whether a monetary airdrop should be done is absurd. We should be wondering why it hasn't happened already. You bail out banks, industries, even private equity portfolios. Why not the folks maintaining the system? We need to stop seeing inflation fear and human rescue as two separate issues. If you think injecting $10k into broken lives risks inflation, wait till you see what social decay costs

Technically, it's doable. The U.S. did it partially with stimulus checks. Effectively, unevenly, but it turned out that money moves quickly. Stablecoins can make the plumbing easier. You may target it algorithmically, distribute it through digital wallets with spending limits for high-impact use cases: health, debt, shelter

Still, the money comes but it is not the end. It should be matched with dignity. Otherwise, people treat the help like crumbs from the table. Airdrops should carry a story: "We see you. You are important. You belong to this". Stabilizing the economy through emotional repair is more reliable. Rebuilding GDP on broken minds is impossible. But you can build a new world order by acknowledging that survival is no longer about ambition. Then asking them to return into the game as citizens once more rather than consumers