I find all of this overwhelming. It feels like we are trading our humanity for innovation. The only thing I would like is making grief more manageable. Combined with the state of the world it's too much to fathom.
There is a whole world of "grief tech" I am going to write about sometime--but unfortunately this is help for dealing with the departed--and our own departing--not grief over the loss of our faith in our country.
I find the first two -sense of self and connection to others- the most unsettling. It also seems we're moving toward a society not just of superhumans, but of posthumans, where human evolution becomes a privilege reserved for the few.
Damn, man! You’re in the mix now!
I find all of this overwhelming. It feels like we are trading our humanity for innovation. The only thing I would like is making grief more manageable. Combined with the state of the world it's too much to fathom.
There is a whole world of "grief tech" I am going to write about sometime--but unfortunately this is help for dealing with the departed--and our own departing--not grief over the loss of our faith in our country.
I find the first two -sense of self and connection to others- the most unsettling. It also seems we're moving toward a society not just of superhumans, but of posthumans, where human evolution becomes a privilege reserved for the few.