PeZook wrote:No, you're not. People way smarter than you built and maintain the infrastructure you use every day. You have been imbued with concepts and knowledge developed over ages by great thinkers you couldn't ever match.
And this affects the fact that I earn my own living by performing useful work how? When did I ever say that I must work the soil from scratch and build every toll I use myself, and so forth?
While it's flattering to think your work or products form a tiny part of that society's progress (after all, rocket engineers still need shoes and dental hygene products), you are entirely replaceable. When you family dies out, you'll be forgotten.
And I hold no illusions otherwise. No man is ever truly irreplaceable. But the work I do perform
is useful to society and I can take pride in doing it reasonably well, as well, at least, as most others in the same profession; I know from first-hand experience that I am not the best at it, but likewise do I know that I am not the worst at it by far. I do not need protection in order not to be put out of work. Out of the people who applied for my job my employer chose me, and I have earned my present position through my own ability and skill, not had it handed to me because some "super intelligence" thought I was a funny pet or felt sad for me.
There is no practical difference between most people today and those living in the Culture, except that they have access to more things and diversions than anybody today. Would you say lives of neolithic peasants were more meaningful because they couldn't easily buy powerful medicine or cheap clothing, and had to make most of their tools themselves?
By this it appears that you completely missed my point. I never once argued that work has to be needlessly hard or difficult in order to be meaningful. But it has to be
useful to society. I want to be able to feel that I earn my own way, not that I am a parasite on the body politic who cannot in any way contribute anything of value to the society that raised me.
Tell me, do you worry every day that you will never be able to discuss physics on the same level as actual physicists? Could you design a ship? Build a rocket motor? Put an airplane together? Fix a particle accelerator?
If not, then why do you worry that a Mind could outhink you?
Are you missing my point on purpose? Yes, I will probably never understand the equations behind general relativity, and so forth. But then many physicists or engineers probably could not do my job (even if they have the aptitude, they do not have the education, or the inclination). On the free market of goods and services, my labor is good enough that companies are willing to pay for it. It is valued.
If, on the other hand, anyone who was anything in society could do
anything I could do a thousand times faster, better and trivially easier, the free market would deprive me of a job; I would be outcompeted and resigned to welfare. Then my economic situation would be comparable to a hypothetical life in the Culture.
There's a lot of people who could do that easily already, the Minds are just orders of magnitude better at it.
And those orders of magnitude do not matter? If you are in a marathon, do you feel worse if you end up a close second to the winner or if you do not even reach the goal?