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Last night while I couldn't sleep, I wrote this essay about what the future holds for my generation. Please consider giving it a read and sharing your thoughts, even if you disagree. I'm always open to the idea that I may be wrong. https://medium.com/@crsr404/what-future-awaits-the-youngest-generation-f91e85b74518
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it is interesting to think about. i think it's a bit reductionist to say there's only 2 paths and I'm not sure i agree the paths today are mostly "traditional" its rapidly changing for all parts of the world some points that are relevant but missed; -technological progress has always looked like this. it causes displacement but makes way for new industry at the same time -it is a special point in human development. the breakthroughs that lie ahead are like magic if robots and AI become a net benefit, then that looks like more spare time for people to reconnect there has been other key points in history like around 600 BCE where religion became more dominant, it's believed these changes happen simply because people had more time to connect and question their surroundings now we're in the digital information age and questioning those surroundings. so ya interesting to think about
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I will take these points into consideration and elaborate more in my next piece. Thank u so much for constructive feedback. Tbh I like this more than those who just agree wholeheartedly with me, because I learn from counter arguments and critiques. I don’t want to sound anti technology, more so the capitalistic way we utilize it. I also see the reductionist point of two paths. I would say there is a solid fork in the road and the two paths lead to branching paths of potential futures that are similar to either submission and complacency or change and revolution. You gave me thinking a lot and I will probably add a thank you to you at the end of my next essay.
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