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Chapter 625 - Chapter 397: The Hypocritical Civilization (4500 words, seeking monthly votes)_2

Those without property tend to not think about anything directly, since it's all after they're dead anyway, and they don't care too much about it, they just do what they need to do.

The middle class may add another consideration - not to leave any offspring, so as not to let their descendants suffer. As for themselves, they try to spend all their money just before they die.

The upper class still sponsors space projects and remains enthusiastic about the future.

Now let's change the question to a thousand years later.

The vast majority of people give very straightforward answers.

A thousand years? What is that? What does it have to do with me? My ashes won't even see that day.

Just dealing with present bills, work, and business is enough to make me feel at a loss. Why would I worry about something a thousand years later?

Are you crazy?

Harrison Clark wasn't surprised by this result at all.

This is the normal thought pattern of people.

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