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Shane Mac

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The idea that humans were ever good drivers is the greatest fallacy. Cars became ego and status, therefore we can justify everything about them. In 250 years, the 100 year era of cars will be seen as insane. People will say… “You spent 20%+ of your time driving? Down two lane roads directly at each other? Human frogger with a hint of playing chicken? While trying to stay in the lanes? You had to put flammable liquid in your car? Try to follow maps on a screen?” I think the biggest thing most don’t believe is that the desire to drive actually just fades away faster than we think. Cars felt like status. Driving felt like pride. It’s actually just a pain in the ass and is exhausting once you feel real self driving. I bet desire for wanting to drive just fades faster than we think. Just like digital checkmarks became more important to youth than owning a house, access to the best cars the fastest will be way more important than owning them.
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