Q37.What might be different about where you live and where people live on the other side of the world?

In a world where we are no longer able to grow grains like wheat, everyone has to do some form of manual labour and we value age.

By Anon

The world would be better. I think that everyone having to do some manual labour would be a leveller in richer countries as the divide between 'professional' corporate office jobs and manual jobs whose status and pay are very different, would be blurred. There would be greater value given to the different skills and insight of both young and old. I would hope that a lack of grains would also reduce meat consumption as there would not be grains to feed animals.

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