Ben Stein Dreemz
Living in Age of Miracles M
odern life endlessly amazes me. i’ll just lay out a few of its elements: For most of man’s history, life was about
shortages — especially of food and water. But today, when I walk into my favorite grocery store, I stroll through mountains of every kind of good food. Dozens of kinds of bread. Thousands of brands of water and wine and spirits. It is as if a volcano of abundance had opened upon us. Why? An accumulation of knowledge has led to smarter and faster ways to grow crops. The glorious internal combustion engine allows one person to do the work of thousands before with no lashes or whips of compulsion. I am an upper middle-class man.
But I eat better than any emperor ever did. I sleep in air-conditioned comfort. I can keep loathsome insects at bay. I can breathe pure oxygen at any time, virtually for nothing. I can summon up the extreme highlights of human culture on my television with its internet connection at any time, almost for free. Julius Caesar was a beggar compared with me. So was Napoleon or Louis XIV. For modest sums, I can travel the globe and learn about
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We have amazing lives. Obviously, because I have more education than most and had a famous father, my life is better than most — even here in America.
my planet without danger. No explorer or adventurer ever had any such luxury. When I am in pain, I can get relief by opening a little
yellow bottle and taking some harmless pills. If I am seriously ill, I can go to any hospital and get top-
notch care basically for free, paid for by taxpayers. I can choose, by secret ballot, who will be my governors.
Ballots and debates change my leaders, not wars (at least here in America). If I apprehend danger, I can call
police who will help me, not harm and arrest me. The police (at least where I live) are my pals, not sources of terror. We have amazing lives. Obviously,
because I have more education than most and had a famous father, my life is better than most — even here in America. But, fellow Americans, look around
at your grocery shelves and feel happy. And if you have been able to save
money and want to invest it, you do not have to risk it at a bank, which
could fail — taking your money down with it. You have federal deposit insurance to protect you. And you can do even better — you can invest it in
stocks managed by an honest genius like Warren Buffett. The “corporate system” is a miracle of its own.
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