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Join Date: Nov 2008
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when I thought about progression one year ago, I thought about technology and stuff like that, which develops quite rapidly.
But since then I changed my perspective. Now when I think about progression, I have to remind myself that 30 years are a fart in human history. It would be interesting, whether 1000 years from now humans still exist and how their look on the time around the year 2000 will be like. It probably will be seen as the dawn of media, therefore first global interlacing. I expect our age to go down in history as a big chaotic mess. But I think we live in a time where there's maybe the greatest individuality in human progress. I mean, of course 1000 years ago there was more diversity around the world, but within the different societies there probably wasn't that much diversity. Now we all have our heritage, our traditions, but we get to know all the other traditions from around the world better than ever, and change our personalities by learning from other cultures - those cultures we as individuals choose to be interested in. So I think we live in a time, where we can learn about pretty much everything from around the world for the first time, but not yet live in a time, where one ideology dominates around the world. I'm sure by the year 3000 - if humans haven't killed their own race, or a virus has done so - it will all be a rather homogeneous collective. Maybe the people behind The Matrix weren't so wrong. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Imperial Beach Ca.
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First of all let me start by saying hello, "manners are the cornerstone of human kindness," my grandmother used to say to me. What is the cornerstone of human progress? Not kindness, not that i'm so sad about that, just making an observation...indulge me for a moment then i'll make my point(promise), K? The cornerstone of human progress is greed, history has bore this baby many, many times, the thirst for financial stabilty for loved ones, the ability to make alot of money, not caring too much who it was really affecting, effecting? To take care of his family? Justified in the American dream, I got mine, if you fail to get yours thats your lookout. I feel as far removed from that sort of notion as (i would like to think..)most of you do. So i say F it, i wanna go off the grid, solar power, hydroponic, wind driven communities who can get along and co-exist for real, maybe... no money, all on barter and trade. I am a carpenter, i understand leaverage, load and force compounded, radius and volume are my friends, i'll need a hoticulturalist, to oversee the green houses, and livestock families who will live very high on the hog, solar power conversion and wind mill operations need to be filled.... we'll need roots and tubars, fruit and grain, and so much more. I'd give my life to that, to serve eachother, to depend on eachother. I wonder if we all posted our talents/skills in an e-commune if we would survive a harsh winter, or drought. Because that's whats on the menu, un-certain weather and no government thought up infrastructure they say we have to have, to help get through, what if it got dark, we'll need some diesel specialists to run the generators, we'll need corn oil to feed the generators... we'll need security to gaurd the corn oil....man i can see where this is goin'...Human progress kicks in and all of a sudden Bblamo#$%&#$ i think i've made absolutely no point whatsoever... i guess i'm just another guy who doesn't keep his word. Oh well, let me finish with, "Goodbye." Manners, manners.
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sleepe
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: boston
Posts: 1,140
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I am not sure what humans are supposed to be progressing to in general though... |
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