This doesn't exactly strike me as a message being pushed by globalists. Globalists want us absolutely consumed by the world of abstractions, so totally focused on the future ahead of us while simultaneously deeply regretting our past that we've become incapable of recognizing the reality directly infront of us, feeling completely seperate and cutoff from God, nature, and our environment rather than being a part of it all.
Now, if you posted this exact same thing but changed the picture at the end to be an advertisement for UBI instead of self reflection, then yeah, I'd totally buy that this was a globalist advertisement for UBI. Without that though, this is exactly what your first thought was, showing how incredibly important it is to focus on what is real, your enjoyment, instead of abstractions, what you'll potentially have in the future.
This doesn't exactly strike me as a message being pushed by globalists. Globalists want us absolutely consumed by the world of abstractions, so totally focused on the future ahead of us while simultaneously deeply regretting our past that we've become incapable of recognizing the reality directly infront of us, feeling completely seperate and cutoff from God, nature, and our environment rather than being a part of it all.
Now, if you posted this exact same thing but changed the picture at the end to be an advertisement for UBI instead of self reflection, then yeah, I'd totally buy that this was a globalist advertisement for UBI. Without that though, this is exactly what your first thought was, showing how incredibly important it is to focus on what is real, your enjoyment, instead of abstractions, what you'll potentially have in the future.