Mostly agree, although I think you might be wrong on a couple points. For one, people can find purpose without work. We know this because people retire and manage to find meaning in their lives without working (though not all do, to be fair, but if they didn’t have the option of work as a crutch maybe they would do the work of figuring out what to orient to, like friends and family).
For another, I don’t buy that health and longevity can’t be abundant except insofar as they require space and energy, and so may only be non-abundant under high population growth. Same for security.
Mostly agree, although I think you might be wrong on a couple points. For one, people can find purpose without work. We know this because people retire and manage to find meaning in their lives without working (though not all do, to be fair, but if they didn’t have the option of work as a crutch maybe they would do the work of figuring out what to orient to, like friends and family).
For another, I don’t buy that health and longevity can’t be abundant except insofar as they require space and energy, and so may only be non-abundant under high population growth. Same for security.