@eduardmsmr
We need to master the art of perspective as soon as possible
I believe there's a huge difference between perspective and perception. Perception is how we see things, while perspective asks us to consider how the same moment or thing might be lived differently by someone else, shaped by another set of experiences, pressures, and values
I think this is really important because it can help us with building with AI and living in this world
It will foster better connections and help us connect more genuinely with people. I believe this is something we'll need in this AI world - or post-AI world, or mid-AI world, whatever you want to call it
But it will also help us create better things and leverage the opportunities that AI is bringing us
These opportunities can either be created directly with AI, or they can be consequences of AI
For example, I believe one thing AI is creating that's not directly related to AI itself is making people desire to spend more time in physical places, or to use social platforms that are actually more curated
Only by having perspective about what's happening, about what different people are thinking and how they see things we can see these opportunities
Maybe just having perception, you think "this will never happen, people won't want physical spaces or new social platforms”And you miss opportunities
But by mastering this art of perspective, you'll be able to see them. And even if you don't want to do it for the sake of human connection or being connected to other people, you should do it at least for your own good. To leverage the opportunities that come your way
And maybe by doing that, you'll realize the importance of actually connecting with humans as well🌹