So apparently there has been a popular trend regarding two types of cancer-curing drugs: ivermectin and ferbendazol. I tried to see if this was a fake trend, but to my surprise, many people are attesting to the miracle.
A few people mentioned curing COVID with ivermectin alone, which is ironic given that ivermectin is relatively inexpensive. It makes me wonder why the prices of these two drugs have not skyrocketed yet, or if I am the only one who is unaware of the current price.
Large pharmaceutical companies in first-world countries are the most evil industries. Somehow, I believe we will not be in 2025, and the majority of terminal or chronic conditions that people can suffer from do not yet have a cure.
Have you ever wondered why most wealthy people today do not have terminal illnesses?
I'm sure you haven't
However, those who are not wealthy enough suffer, and doctors sadly inform them that there is no cure.
Curing cancer is less expensive than treating it. I take chemotherapy drugs and know how much they cost, so imagine if I only have to pay once and will not have to bother again.
Do the math.
I am guessing that someday, these miracle drugs that people have discovered to cure cancer will face a ban, or that some global organization will deem them unsafe for consumption, and production will stop.
Greed Is The Mother Of Invention
This demonstrates how diabolical pharmaceutical companies and the people who fund them are in terms of profit, so they will simply cut the low-cost options in order to stay paid for life.
If I discover a miraculous cure, I will most likely keep it a secret, give it to the wealthiest people, and become wealthy for the rest of my life. (This is not me; I am just thinking about how the average greedy mad scientist thinks.)
I watched a movie recently it depicted an American city in 2154, and you would think people were building houses in the sky and developing the next technology, but all I saw was a disgruntled city where people were living in poverty and the government was using AI police to subdue them.
Although this is a movie and not what will most likely happen in 130 years, greed and the unequal distribution of human resources around the world are most likely to lead to the end of civilization.
Of course, I believe and feel that technology will be at its peak, and discoveries will be made, but there will be newer illnesses engineered in a lab or something, and one billion people will offer to develop a cure or vaccine of some kind.
There will be new problems, immigration will lead to overpopulation, and people will cluster around resource-rich areas.
It is believed that the human race will progress rapidly as they age, but I believe that as technology advances, humans will become diabolical in what they invent or create.
Someday, a mad scientist may discover an anti-aging serum or pills that actually work, and billionaires will hoard medications.
At the moment, I believe that some research is being conducted in secret, with wealthy individuals funding it, and that in 20 to 30 years, there will be so many discoveries and cures that will only be affordable to the wealthy.
Then those who cannot afford them will be forced to manage lifelong medications. Ivermectin demonstrates that science is capable of developing inexpensive medications that can treat a variety of ailments, but will this happen?
Apparently not.
Why is this the case? Because we are back to the obvious: pharmaceutical companies want to continue making billions of dollars in profit, and it is simply business.
The fact that it is a profit-oriented industry means that these companies lack empathy, and when humanity begins to lack empathy, we are snowballing back to the fact that the future will be ruled by greedy people at the expense of all humanity.
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Interested in some more of my works
Is it Easy To Make Money?
Nigeria: A Unique Business Market & Industry
Virtual Bank Apps In Nigeria: An Experience Of Gamification
How To Find The Next "BIG" Meme Coin
Personal Finance: Achieving Intentional "Saving" Goals
Playing The Survival Game: Human Nature In Introspection
"Un-PAYING" The Debt You Owe
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