Without passion. And create art. Doing what you love by being yourself. Other people define and say you will follow your heart. Happy and free, not love your art and by inspiring people letting others tell you you can change the world.
These are the glimmers of a human race I could respect and even feel pride to be a part of rather than shame.
Hoarding capital profit at the direct expense of your fellow man, ie our global economy? Not so much. Burn all the sociopathic, dehumanizing capital markets to the ground and nothing of actual value will have been lost.
Long term, the human race would wonder why we tolerated them for so long, demanding we remain one another's enemies, working against each other selfishly trying to get mooooooore than the the next person, leaving our brothers and sisters to die in the streets for the sin of being sub-optimal capital batteries, not even mentioning what they do to our shared, solitary, irreplaceable habitat without a second thought.
As it is, most of us are coerced to act more like mindless insects slaving for an uncaring queeen than individuals with intrinsic value.
I would honestly say that the creation of art is more important than most current jobs in society.
Art is what I really live for, most of everything is either about survival, comfort, or convenience. Remember, most of the entertainment you consume is a form of art, from videogames, to tv shows, to youtube videos, to books, to drawings, to stories.
Without art, life would have much less meaning for me.
It's by Jasmine Kay and was exhibited at the University of Texas at Austin:
Installation piece made from vinyl
Location: Pillar in the stairwell of the UT Austin Art Building was up for two weeks
While walking into the building, this [the "art is pointless" side] is the first side to be seen.