Go read my friend Eyal's recent post on Rehumanization
+ some thoughts on the idea of a humanity-first view of the future.
My friend
—dialectician, guide, and podcast host—has been producing some spicy pieces lately, and I think you should read them, especially his last one on Dehumanization vs Rehumanization.Eyal argues that we have lost touch with a part of our humanity by focusing too much on money (or what awesome things money can get you).
I agree with his premise and have even written about that in the past—one of my first essays, 3+ years ago, actually—where I argue that we should take a humanity-first approach to build a brighter future. In that essay, I argue that we’ve leaned too much on technology to “save us,” to the detriment of our humanity.
We’ve seen it over recent years even, with members of the Effective Altruism movement realizing that not everything can be rationalized or designed (by us puny apes) into an effective or altruistic outcome without unforeseen second-order effects.
So Eyal’s idea is not totally new to me, but he describes it with eloquence, detail, and great analogies—like the dialectician he is.
Regards,
Jibran
I appreciate the recommendation, thank you!