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Now Is When: A Transparent Critique of the ‘Removal of Humanity’ from Humans and Why We Can’t Seem To Come Together As One.

WWNE by WWNE
March 30, 2024
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A critical reflection on the removal of humanity from humans and its impact on society’s lack of unity. A transparent critique of societal norms.

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Now is When. Instead, they waited for a solution that didn’t come because they didn’t know that they were the solution collectively together. What they were waiting for was a result that they were in control of but instead stayed complacent and stagnant whilst waiting for someone or something to do what they themselves were actually responsible for doing but did not produce. What we find here is submission to a system of systems and complacency.

Subdued into submission and luxurious servitude to the system subjugating them and you. Discovered comfort in a lesser of evils and familiarity more comforting than the insecurity of the unknown.

Rather complaining without any real action. We are better together; however, we can’t come together that’s why we haven’t.

I know that I don’t know everything. I know that I do know many things and I do know that we have been headed in the wrong direction. You might find it difficult to accept things the way they are and that is because you were brought up in a different world, a different mentality and perhaps a different system of things.

The family dynamic was different, the community dynamic was different, the education dynamic was different. We were still a new world. There weren’t as many people pretending to know everything. There’s this entitlement factor that some folks have who did not pay dues or do not propose a change to the system of things as we know it. Collectively we are learning to know more of it.

However, now that there is so much ego and pride, learning real solutions are not possible because working together is almost impossible and quick temporary fixes are the norm. Now we even have generic systems! You can simply share a general idea with an AI system, and it will elaborate the idea
all out for you. One can give AI an article concept and the AI system will write it all out for them. This is not that, but it would be interesting to see what AI would do with this concept. AI is like a personal assistant; it is the new industry wave that leaves the creators free of any real labor and takes out the true case by case human connection we once had with one another. Is AI the answer? If we are talking basketball, then I will digress and affirm!

However, an AI system is really only based on an algorithm or a group of algorithms for the most part and has no knowledge of itself and cannot conclude for itself and for all of us taking on the leadership role. Unless we’re talking about robotics and classified operations, then we could discuss AI having its own intellectual intelligence, decision making skills and self-defense.

It still must be learned from an initial source. Can we get the best of both worlds? Is it really what we want? With all the complaints, concerns and rhetoric about false information and what’s real or fake, it is impossible for me to believe that we humans would accept something generic or pretending to be authentic. Especially if we are considering youth and the future. Are we really considering them?

The human aspect of things really began to be removed from humanity when cellphones were created and became popularized. And we continue to see that human aspect get phased out more and more as we move into the future.

Are we growing? What are we evolving into? There were other systems created that began removing the human aspect from humanity like currency, weapons and entertainment. There was also the desensitization and the lack of responsibility taken by various so-called leaders, from the communities to the families to the schools to the workplace to the political arenas to the justice systems to the laws.

Along with lack of accountability and transparency, we have reaped what we sowed.

Or we have gotten what we gave. We have received the benefits of what we chose. We have earned what we invested in and elected.

We the people have forfeited our rights of true freedom because we did not show up. I don’t want to conclude on a pessimistic note so I will conclude by saying, “it is not too late”.

When is Now.

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