3 The true definition of progress is "advancement towards more [good](good.md)", though in the [mainstream](mainstream.md) the term has been twisted to stand for falsehoods such as "[more complicated technology](capitalist_technology.md)", "[bigger economy](capitalism.md)" and so on. [Idiots](retard.md) rarely think, they can't ask a series of two questions in a row such as "what will this lead to and is the result what we want?", they can [only understand](shortcut_thinking.md) extremely simple equalities such as "moar buttons in a program = more gooder", hence the language degeneration.
5 It's crucial to realize that by definition the only true progress that matters is just that which gets us closer to our [ideal society](less_retarded_society.md), i.e. progress is only that which makes the life of every individual better as a whole and all other kinds of "progress", such as [technological](tech.md), [scientific](science.md), artistic, political and so on only exist SOLELY to serve the main progress of well being of individuals. A thousand year leap in technological development is worth absolutely nothing if it doesn't serve the main goal, it's useless if we can send a car to space, harvest energy of a whole star or find the absolute meaning of life if that doesn't serve the main goal -- in fact such "progress" is [nowadays](21st_century.md) mostly made so that it works AGAINST the main goal, i.e. [corporations](corporation.md) develop more complicated technology to exploit people more and make them more miserable -- that is not true progress, it is its exact opposite.
7 Here is a comparison of what TRUE progress is and what it isn't:
9 | what | before | after | is it progress? |
10 | --------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ---------------- |
11 | You see food, can you just eat it? | yes | no, you have to pay for it | no, the opposite |
12 | Can you draw the same picture as someone else? | yes | no, because of [copy"right"](copyright.md) | no, the opposite |
13 | Can you walk around naked? | yes | no | no, the opposite |
14 | Can you pee wherever you want? | yes | no | no, the opposite |
15 | Do you have to remember ten different passwords? | no | yes | no, the opposite |
16 | Can you drink river water? | yes | no, likely has toxic chemicals | no, the opposite |
17 | Do you have to check your bank account often? | no, there are no banks | yes | no, the opposite |
18 | You have to do something you hate most of the day? | yes, e.g. work on the field | yes, e.g. work on a computer | no |
19 | What do you do? | manufacture (things) | manufacture (machines that manufecture things) | no |
20 | Are you forced to work? | yes, with a whip | yes, with [law](law.md)/tech/consumerism | no |
21 | Can your society do something spectacular? | yes, build a pyramid | yes, fly a toy helicopter on Mars | no |
22 | You are sick, will you get treatment? | only if you're special (noble) | only if you're special (rich) | no |
23 | Will you get education? | only if you're special (noble) | only if you're special (rich) | no |
24 | What do you kill each other with? | sticks | machine guns | no |
25 | Can you do something you enjoy most of the day? | no | yes | yes |
26 | Can you talk to someone on the other side of Earth? | no | yes, thanks to [Internet](internet.md) | yes |
27 | Can you have sex with anyone you want? | no | yes | yes |
28 | How long will you likely live? | not beyond 50 | probably above 65 | yes |
29 | Can you communicate complex ideas to others? | no (apes) | yes, thanks to [language](human_language.md) | yes |
30 | What do you kill each other with? | sticks | nothing | yes |