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Artificial Intelligence., Capitalism and Greed, Life, Technology, The Future of Mankind, Visions of the future.
(Five minute read)
To live is the rarest thing in the world.
“ Most people exist, that is all.”
Oscar Wilde.
We live in a world that seems increasingly beyond our control.
Our livelihoods are at the whim of algorithms and globalised forces, while most of our politicians are distant and unresponsive to our desires.
We are becoming just products of our times.
The individual is just a myth; human behavior can be reduced to statistical trends.
You can’t control what happens, but you can control how you react to it.
To breathe lungfuls of life that gasp you awake from the trance of near-living induced by the system of waste and want we call civilisation, is becoming more and more difficult.
The world we live in is beautiful beyond the Smart Phone and what is called Shorts on U Tube.
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The unknown is in some sense always beyond us because it is always inside us— that is what true solitude reveals, why it can be so clarifying and so terrifying at the same time, but as long as we are waiting, we are not living.
Life is an everlasting need to make the unknown known.
Not for the sake of knowing, not to inform itself or be informed or wise, but for the need to exercise the need to know?
We live for those fantastic and unreal moments of beauty which our thoughts may build upon the passing panorama of experience.
These moments are only possible with education, travel, and sharing.
What is that need but the imagination’s hunger for the new and raw materials of its creative trade of the mind.
The most elemental questions of existence — why are we here, how did we get here, what does it mean to be alive, to have purpose, to wield a will against the given of the universe?
These questions will never be answered by artificial intelligence, it will require a conceptual brain that is fully conscious.
When critical thinking dies. Stupidity taker over.,
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