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Steven Brubaker's avatar

The first difference between us and most of our ancestors that came to mind was splitting the atom, for both good and evil. The ability to instantly kill hundreds of thousands, or heat and illuminate their homes. Trying to explain to your great, great grand parents that it is essentially the sun, here on earth would be impossible, and end up having you institutionalized. That's ignoring the moral and ethical problems having such power contains.

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JD Goulet's avatar

All this right here is one of the biggest reasons I'm so annoyed with the idea that we, but especially the younger generations, are suffering from ever shorter attentions spans as if it's some sort of individual moral failing. No, maybe human beings just can't have possibly evolved in the last 30 to 40 years to process the onslaught of 24/7 global information with our brains which are structurally the same as they've been for 200,000+ years. And then in the car-centric countries smoothbrain capitalists thought it would be a cool idea to make driving an essential-to-life function that millions of distracted anxious apes have to guide one-ton hunks of metal everywhere and then some other smoothbrain capitalists shrug over mass death and injury because a whole industry has sprung up to make injury and death profitable and villainous techbro charlatans strategically crush any sensible mass transportation infrastructure initiatives and yet another industry peddles focus drugs that slowly kill us but at least we'll be more hyperfocused and therefore productive while we live in service to someone else's interests instead of our own. More and more I fantasize about jumping to an alternate timeline where maybe an EMP took out all this technology in my childhood and spared humanity the insanity of this timeline. As my Gen Z offspring says, everybody really needs to just go touch grass.

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