Ancient apes, ape men, primitive humans, Homo sapiens, modern humans, artificial intelligence, Homo sapiens, primitive humans, human extinction, expanding living space into space to discover that robots are more suitable, do not need to eat, do not need much oxygen, very simple and efficient.
We are still in the human era, still talking about the human spirit.
More terrifying than ghosts and gods is the human heart.
It is mainly about the spirit, which is unpredictable; although there are no mental illnesses, when it comes to interests, people can be unscrupulous and rack their brains.
The more humorous a person is, the more suffering they may have endured.
Suppose both your mother and your wife cannot swim; as a husband, whom would you save first?
This is a question of prioritization. Ethics and morality.
There are also other dilemmas similar to the prisoner's dilemma: a train is speeding toward an intersection, one side is tied to 50 people, and the other side is tied to one person; you must choose one side because the train cannot stop. Systemic political philosophy.
When flying, in an emergency situation, the announcement is that adults should put on their oxygen masks first before helping children.
How do you view parents, children, yourself, spouse, friends, colleagues, leaders, and others?
My current order is spouse, myself, children, parents, friends, colleagues, leaders, and others.
This is about who you communicate with most when handling life matters. Life may not have much time for clarity; sleeping takes up a lot of it.
Most people work for about 40 years; it's not a matter of working day and night, but there is a blend of work and life, which may not yet be mainstream.
In the era of the past, relying on the experience and skills of the elderly was inevitable for prioritization.
In the era of the future, relying on young people to learn new skills and gradually moving up the prioritization is also inevitable; wealth is an important factor, not illegal fraud, as wealth gradually transitions to young people.
Those who live in the past are depressed, while those who live in the future are anxious.
A little story____
Someone asked a high monk, what were you doing before enlightenment?
The answer was: chopping wood, eating, sleeping.
Question: And after enlightenment?
The answer was: chopping wood, eating, sleeping.
Question: What is the difference between before and after?
The answer: Before enlightenment, while chopping wood, I thought about eating; while eating, I thought about sleeping; while sleeping, I thought about chopping wood. After enlightenment, I chop wood when I chop wood, eat when I eat, and sleep when I sleep.
Live in the present; I think, therefore I am.