Run the earth and manage humanity. What makes a leader is not a title, but how you behave and act. The more you see it your personal duty to ensure the survival of humanity, the more humanity’s future will depend on your actions. Colonizing the places where we don’t currently exist is one of the eternal duties of our race, but what about everything else? We can’t just expand, we also have to homeostate, making sure that what new homes we created does not result in the destruction of places that currently exist. Otherwise, we will merely end up being interstellar hunter-gatherers, which won’t be of particular great service to civilization. One crises that is being grossly underestimated currently is the reduction in insect numbers worldwide. We have to be more involved with them, organizing their movements and behaviors much like we have done with mammals, through technology and otherwise. And what is wrong with an entorenarian, a doctor of insects? The more technology advanced we become, the smaller and more multitudinous our areas of responsibility becomes. Embrace this. Large is not everything.
Let’s face it. If a person is given wealth and a title, it is not to glorify him, but rather to curtail his power so that it is either limited or reduced in influence. A person with knowledge and communication can run the earth, and wealth is given to him to give others the chance to participate in this activity. This, of course, does not apply to us, for our pockets are shallow, and are ridden with holes. Nonetheless, we must recognize that the amount of knowledge available, so long as a single human being in a single lifetime is concerned, is infinite, meaning that the process of its acquisition should be based purely on emotional grounds, rather than anything else. Balancing out the interplay between emotions and information, that is, the emotive-information lattice, is an important condition for life management, especially after the reading, thought matrix is harmonized. Words are ammo, and your mind a gun. Use your heart, tempered by your mind, to determine what is right and...
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