In the interview, Suzuki points out that money and profits are being
prioritized over human lives and our children's futures, something that he has previously termed «intergenerational crimes»:
Pointedly, Lucy gets a couple of eloquent monologues in which to ponder such weighty matters as the impermanence of all
life, the preciousness of every moment, the
human tendency to
prioritize feeling
over thinking, the depressing myopia of
human experience in general, and the fact that
life gains meaning only with the passage of time.
44] Or even where there exists a divide it would be better not to dwell on that by constantly
prioritizing it, super imposing it or letting it predominate all forms of debate and all domains of
human existence or
life itself as if it is the only or the most important factor of
life over many other aspects of
life.