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>>69674
Now that is a better subject.
The perfect ideal would be if humans were born with all of the understanding of the truth of how their minds really work and how the world works, so they would not be constantly conflicted with themselves and with the world, and at the mercy of demons, narcissistic women and the madness of this cannibalistic universe.
Comprehension makes suffering obsolete.

The current circumstance is that this knowledge in its purest form is monopolized by a small elite, who by means of having inherited generational wealth and knowledge are initiated in these secrets at the earliest with the most success ratio and able to enjoy most of their life the best.

Scaling up the distribution of this knowledge has been tried many times (religion), and when it is successful, it makes its own delivery methods obsolete and progress is slow, as well as the fact humanity itself is not cognitively homogenous and many segments of it are not capable of that level of self-understanding at all.

Those multiple problems can be solved by cultural means, or technological means (promise in the future, not present) or both.

The immanentization of the eschaton is the view that instead of evolving people to be capable of understanding themselves and this world, we should instead reshape the world (and people) to be what they understand and desire, despite this being an endless black hole of ever contradicting emotional needs.