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We live at the time of the answers. Enter your question in the search engine or AI Chatbot and receive an immediate, logical and high -quality reaction. But there is no question that no technology can for you: what is the meaning of life? And the answer, surprisingly, is simple. I saw ounce on a postcard in a café in Kathmandu: The meaning of life is good to want it.
Since then, the way in which the expansion of science of meaning has been expanded is trying to understand where it really comes from. Is it a stream condition? Pohoda? Clothing? Goals? Fail? Endurance? Entertainment?
What do we regret the most?
Perhaps a better starting point is to ask: What does the meaning compromise?
In the book Top 5 Lithuania DyingPalliative sister of Bronnie Ware captures people’s reflections in their last days – when the truth can no longer be hidden. The highest regret:
- I wish I had the courage to live life faithful to my characterization, not the life that he expected from me.
- I wish I didn’t work so hard.
- I wish I had the courage to express my feelings.
- I wish I stay in touch with my friends.
- I wish I had my race to be happy.
I regret, I believe, lives at one end of the emotional spectrum. On the other hand, there is a fulfillment – the feeling that life is meaningful, resonant and cohesive. Retrieve bread from the past, re -heated for the present. Can we reduce it, can we outsourcing, courage and happy for AI?
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Will the abundance lead to emptiness?
Can AI and robotics automate secular to make hard work optional? Elon Musk thinks that. It predicts that our future challenge will not be productivity, but human fulfillment. Will it be without adversity and desire to get everything that brings us to emotional collapse – or worse, captures us in the echoes of narcissistic pleasure, the stars of our digital reality?
Or do we do what people always do – calling production, striving, competing and dreaming? Even though we are monkeys in glass cages, under the alert look of a superinteligent “God” that punishes incorrect behavior, rewards efforts and treats us algorithmic accuracy? Many of us like rules and boundaries. Would I assume that the ruler of AI flowed human government? Maybe. Could AI a large reset, redistribute wealth and distribute resources more efficiently? Quite possible. Will it honor merit – or invite, even make everyone contribute meaningfully? (I asked Chatgpt who looked at it would be necessary if we face existential threats.)
What makes the road worth it?
Whatever the future, the central challenge of Rémains: make the road feel useful. Ensure what we do – though only for ourselves.
For most of history, religion, kings, nations, communities and families, our values have prescribed. There was no need to ask deep questions, especially when the primary value was survival. But now we have to ask questions like: What is important to me? What does it bring to? What heritage do I want to leave?
The purpose may feel spectacular, but the values are not given up – often diffraction below the surface of our consciousness, a dream in moments of stress or joy. When you clarify your values, you can start creating your own spiritual practice.
How do you put values into practice?
Love fitness? Stretch at dawn, run at sunset and put your life around it. Kindness values? They serve others, acting with compassion and volunteer weekly. Does peace evaluate? Meditate, teach yoga and campaign to end wars.
Life in accordance with your values creates meaning, especially when it’s difficult. We need resistance. We need positive stress. Nothing is more satisfactory than seeing how far we came: how we now manage pressure better than younger versions of ourselves, or how we restored the balance of chaos and disturbances.
In my workshops, I ask people what they are most proud of reaching in the past year. Answers are never about lightness. It is resistance – overcoming the disease, supporting loved ones, promoting stretching goals or simply refusing to give up.
What is the heroic journey today?
We don’t have to be perfect. But we have to try, fail and try again. This is the path of the hero: to leave the comfort zone, gather allies, get skills, get down and climb again. We run the dragon and return home has changed. This path is what creates meaning.
AI cannot give us that. It can be a tool, but we still need mastery, growth, community and courage.
Yes, some are behind behind – slowing in virtual reality, fed robots, existing in gamified, plasma dreams. A matrix of real life. However, there is another option: we define our values and AI helps us find challenges where we can still change. It suggests allies. This sucks us to purposes. And like any good guide allows us to trip it.
Related: Do you want to find your purpose? Stop looking for it. Start living with it.
Where are we Ben?
We are doing something worth it – whether it’s a goal, service or making love of someone.
We work less. We live authentically. We remain connected with friends. We’re talking about our truth. We allow happiness, but it starts with values. If you do not consume them, you absorb them unconsciously, where it is from consumer culture, influencers or comfort – and you will feel empty.
So, your values. Practice them. Build durability. Dream big. Focus on the stars – and you could get there with superintelligence.
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