It takes wisdom and courage to honestly acknowledge that in this moment: we....don't.....know....what to do. That is one of the most challenging things for anyone to say.
It takes wisdom and courage to honestly acknowledge that in this moment: we....don't.....know....what to do.
That is one of the most challenging things for anyone to say.
"Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the mouth." - Tyson. Even if our prediction of the future is not exact, knowing and being accurate enough still allows for the strength of forethought and preparation and bridges to improvisation when things don't go as planned.
"Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the mouth." - Tyson.
Even if our prediction of the future is not exact, knowing and being accurate enough still allows for the strength of forethought and preparation and bridges to improvisation when things don't go as planned.
In one generation we've gone from being able to reasonably plan a lifetime to not knowing where to even start. In the future, what if we can't reasonably anticipate generally what's going to happen in weeks or months from now? That moment is kind of already here.
In one generation we've gone from being able to reasonably plan a lifetime to not knowing where to even start. In the future, what if we can't reasonably anticipate generally what's going to happen in weeks or months from now?
That moment is kind of already here.
What do we do when we cannot plan? What do we do when we no longer know? This is the most urgent question we face as a species as all other questions live downstream from our ability to plan and coordinate.
What do we do when we cannot plan? What do we do when we no longer know?
This is the most urgent question we face as a species as all other questions live downstream from our ability to plan and coordinate.
At age 19, I could see far enough into the future to choose an area of study, select a career path and plan for retirement. Now, my son, who is 19, has no idea how to think about or plan for the future. This is true for everyone. What do we do? A thread 🧵
At age 19, I could see far enough into the future to choose an area of study, select a career path and plan for retirement.
Now, my son, who is 19, has no idea how to think about or plan for the future. This is true for everyone.
What do we do?
A thread 🧵
Our ability to learn from the past and reasonably anticipate the future makes our intelligence unique. Planning is a superpower.
She’s better than some in their 20s, at age 99 breaking 3 world records in her age class
@hubermanlab Impressive night Andrew
Just turn and look, I'm there for you
Friends - I'm going to help you not die. If you take seriously the contemplation that right now may be the transition from inevitable death to an ever extending horizon, then we need to build systems to support that vision of the future. Right now it's very hard to navigate…
Friends - I'm going to help you not die.
If you take seriously the contemplation that right now may be the transition from inevitable death to an ever extending horizon, then we need to build systems to support that vision of the future.
Right now it's very hard to navigate…