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A felt-tip drawing from a series of 21 pictures total. They were painted during a winter sojourn at Regensburg.
Some day after tomorrow. How much power does man still have today, and how much will he have in the future? He sufficiently occupies himself with amusement, futilities, and things that are useless for evolution.
Things that are really necessary, reasonable, constructive, for the benefit of all, and for the future and evolution, he does unsatisfying few.
Today, many necessary things are already handled by machines anyway. Slowly but surely, irresistibly, man becomes more and more superfluous. His role in the far future, in several million years, when daily routine happens in the universe, and when problems need to be solved in space, is questionable.
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