One of the ways that money is made is scaling up by doing the same tasks repeatedly. What that can result in is this is mono-culture. Which is dangerous. David Attenborough's witness statement shows aerial pictures of oil palm plantations where it looks green, but there is no life in it. It is just one decision laid out. That is dangerous. When you come to free will, there are levels of consciousness. Not everyone wants to be making decisions all the time. It feels good to nail a process so well that you are flowing. Complex decision-making is often far from flowing. Some people are more than happy just to do what they are told. That is okay. I have a friend who loves being micromanaged. It means he can be super productive because he knows what to do. And if he doesn't know what to do, someone will tell him. He just gets on with it. I hate being micromanaged. I hate someone telling me what to do. I don't like hierarchy at all. I have always had a chip on my shoulder about hierarchy. To the point where it has resulted in me being arrogant/childish.
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