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“Seems like computers got it all faster and more efficient than us, but remember who created them. Human intelligence as well as human foolishness shall not be underestimated, because they are so ingenious. Robots may spend centuries learning about what it means to be a human, but we are already here.“

Seems like computers got it all faster and more efficient than us, but remember who created them. Human intelligence as well as human foolishness shall not be underestimated, because they are so ingenious. Robots may spend centuries learning about what it means to be a human, but we are already here, ready to do our best. Robots enhance our life by releasing our creative energy from mundane tasks to let us truly serve our purpose - to be the most advanced creators we can be - the Intelligent Human. Emotional intelligence in the age of information. We went from dark ages to golden ones and back. From no information to too much of it. How can one make the right decision in the age of an overwhelmed mind? The answer lies in the primary channel of human existence - feelings. The difference between a child and a parent is in their decision making pathways. The child feels, the parent thinks. The child wants, the parent prohibits. Neither is right or wrong. Both are the two sides of wisdom. Mature adults listen to both, their inner child and their inner parent. Adults also observe them in others. Adults read between the lines to make sound decisions. Maturity is Emotional Intelligence.
Seems like computers got it all faster and more efficient than us, but remember who created them. Human intelligence as well as human foolishness shall not be underestimated, because they are so ingenious.
Art in the age of science.
“It is science!” - you might have heard this and was expected to believe it without further explanation. Science might be the latest fad, but what actually makes it viable is the practical application. Using science results in real life to find what is practical and what is not is the difference between tangible progress and science fiction. Honing the application leads to craft, which upon countless repetition and self-reflection turns into art. The professional who moves the progress is the master of their Art.
Efficiency in the age of abundance.
“What differentiates you from them?” - Julius Caesar once asked his mutinous legionaries: “Discipline.” - he answered, bringing back their senses. One can achieve anything that is even larger than their biggest fears with persistence and discipline. Discipline and methodical work shine the light on their antagonists: instant gratification and excitement. Discipline is a choice. Discipline is an ultimate act of free will. Going against one's own fuss to follow a methodical plan of action that may not.