Evolution is a good analogy, since you are making the same mistake regarding both evolution and optimization/growth.
These things don't have an inherent direction, they are aimed in a direction. The point being made here is about the direction they are being aimed, not stopping them.
I don't think anyone's advocating that, they're advocating sustainability (not static-ness(?) I'm sure there's a much better word here) over endless growth, there's a pretty distinct difference.
fwdpropaganda|8 years ago
freshhawk|8 years ago
These things don't have an inherent direction, they are aimed in a direction. The point being made here is about the direction they are being aimed, not stopping them.
FridgeSeal|8 years ago