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The palette is universal. The vision is rare.

By Nikhil Mohanty

The palette is universal. The vision is rare.

What are the biggest problems humanity faces right now? Synthetic evolution of intelligence outrunning natural evolution of biology? Humans feeling a sense of survival being guaranteed, which is allowing purpose to disappear? The erosion of a shared reality which is leading to the lack of critical thinking? Or the decay of individual competence?

Progress is moving faster than wisdom. I think I can confidently say we are beyond the point of return. I think most technological futurists would agree that with the current data out there, humans are past the point of return. Sometimes you see people wanting to leave, to leave all cities and suburbs to live out in a rural environment where they can experience the world with more peace, space. No clutter. It’s almost becoming a trend, no phone, more space.

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The palette is universal. The vision is rare. — Nikhil Mohanty