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Thoughts on the future, & the life of ideas.

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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, well, well, hello everybody. How's your day going? You know, I got to tell you something. I wish you could see what I see right now. I'm a way out on a mountain in Hawaii. Just looking down at the city, breezes, gently blowing through the pine needles is a bird singing. 

It's a is really pretty. I feel a real thankful. No, they see a man's best thinking as done in nature. And I would have to agree. I hiked out quite a ways today and to try to get away from everything, get a bird's-eye view of not only of the city, but a bird's eye view of what I think is happening in the world right now. And you know, what I think is happening is there's a lot. 

I've got a pretty good article today. And that article talked about some of the new advances in medical technology, specifically different vaccines. We're in a good article. And it was about the M are in a vaccine, which is a new type of vaccine. With my limited knowledge, with my limited knowledge, let me try to explain what I think is happening with these new vaccines, what these vaccines are. 

And granted, I'm not a doctor, although I do like dr. Pepper and dr. Dre for that man, I'm about as much have a doctor's those guys. So the regular vaccines, they, they work on your DNA, right? They have the injecting piece of DNA from a virus into your body so that your body will fight these new type of vaccines, specifically the modern on it. And the Pfizer, a vaccine, R a M R in a way, they're the messenger. 

They know they're not actual DNA, or they are the molecule that tells your DNA what to do. And so what these new vaccines do is they attach, excuse me, they attach to your DNA and they tell your DNA to make different proteins. See the difference there. They don't alert your DNA to kill this virus. They don't, they're not the regular type of DNA. 

It's a new form of a new medical technology that will tell all your DNA to create a new and novel proteins that can kill them. I want you to think about that for a minute. The reason that so prolific, the reason that is so amazing is that theoretically, this new type of vaccine can cure any of the cancer diabetes all times or anything. 

As long as the messenger RNA can attach to your DNA and get the accurate proteins to me. And as long as they can give the accurate instructions, you can program yourselves to do anything as far as killing viruses cancer or a pathogen. Sounds pretty amazing. All right. And it is however, no one knows the long term effects. The Pfizer trials on the moon during a trials have shown lots of side effects. 

However, the long-term ramifications, no one knows. Let's just do a thought experiment though. Like, let's say that, lets say that you can let say that you can use this new type of vaccine to cure all of these things like that will work. 

Speaker 1 (4m 31s): What does that mean for our society? Does it mean you live forever? Who gets all these vaccines? Is the person making less than 50 grand a year and get the cancer vaccine or does he does die or does she just die? How about the person with a lower IQ? Do they get it? What if you were a person that has a disability, do you get the cancer vaccine, but not the Alzheimer's vaccine who decides that? 

What about, is there a vaccine for a four intelligence? You know, it sounds like a scifi movie, however, it's today's world 

Speaker 0 (5m 19s): Thinking about the long-term ramifications for that. Think about it. The entire organization known as medicine, how many people's world revolves around a career in modern medicine, B in a hospital, a doctor, a nurse, a lab technician, people that deliver to hospitals, rag people, you know, the, the people that clean up the hazardous materials, people that work in the cafeteria think about how large of an industry the medical industry is and what happens when we take away. 

All those people's livelihoods. Not saying that's a bad thing. Like it's a, it's a modern miracle to have a vaccine that could cure all of these things. How does the world look after that though? When I think the world will look awesome. However, I also think that, you know, in the meantime, it's going to be a problem. Like it's going to be a bit of an issue. I think that it's, it's going to cause a lot of issues in the short term is going to be chaos. 

And I would argue that that's what this is, this whole COVID thing is about right now is how were we going to organize the future? And that's why you have all the governments just shutting everybody down right now. Right? If you can't decide what people can work in, which they can't, they just shut them all down. And this is why there's this huge push for equality right now. You know what happens when he was going to be, you know, what happens if the new vaccine comes out in the long-term effects, are that it kills all this type of people. 

We are in the midst of a giant social experiment. The legs have, which our society has never seen before. The economic destruction that is in front of us is insurmountable. And when there's economic destruction, there is psychological destruction as well. I'm not sure which one is more devastating. 

At least the economical pitfalls you can recover from psychological pitfalls tend to last for generations. I think that while its so beautiful and it's just an amazing and exciting time to be living right now that the next few years are going to fundamentally change the they're going to shape the path of humanity in the future. 

The technological breakthroughs that we've just seen, we're going to change the world and you need to ask yourself, are you ready for that? If you're not ready, you better start getting ready to like, just take a few minutes to think about how a cure for cancer will change the world. How the eradication of not only disease, but the industry around disease will change. 

Right? We can have the death of an industry and less than a year or people that have been doctors. Who's parents have been doctors who was parents have been doctors. His parents have been doctors, Hey, thanks for all you've done. You're no longer relevant. You know what I mean? Like forget about the, the automation of fast food workers. 

Think about the automation of white collar jobs. 

Speaker 1 (9m 45s): You think about how this works 

Speaker 0 (9m 50s): Eyes to education. This is why I say education is changing forever. We don't, you know, we don't need that stuff in there 

Speaker 1 (9m 56s): Or think about, think about that. How many medical schools are there, see you later, how many people have given their life to medicine? How many people are going to be able to wrap 

Speaker 0 (10m 13s): Their mind around this idea? 

Speaker 1 (10m 17s): You know, when, when breakthroughs happen 

Speaker 0 (10m 22s): In two types of people, there is people that stand in all of it and then roll with it. And then there's people that stand in all of it and then don't get out of the way. You don't want to believe in it. So they start finding ways why it shouldn't be the future for mankind can be glorious. We could be philosophers and mathematicians and creators and it can be a new Renaissance. 

However, I fear there's not going to be a lot of people would that mindset. If we don't have free time, we could find ways to make our world a better place. We could be disciplined and control our health and our life and our livelihood. If we can overcome this idea of fairness, there is no such thing. 

If you got dealt a good hand in having to parents and being born in a good area of your life is going to be infinitely better than someone who doesn't have those things. So you should think about that before you have kids, you should think about that kind of stuff while you're young, because the decisions you make when you're young are going to be decisions that last with you forever, especially now, especially in today's climate where the world is changing faster than before may have said this a second ago. 

However, look where you are right now and look where education is and look at where your kids are being educated. Are they online? Chances are, if your kid goes to a public school, they were probably not going to go back to school anytime soon. And I would argue, they're not going to go back to school the way we went to school ever, because that's an antiquated idea of, of the school. There needs to be a new definition of school. 

And I think the best way to create our kids' future is to define what schooling is schooling. Shouldn't be Ideas dictated to a child to repeat schooling should be a set of experiences coupled with an idea of how system is, does that make sense? So the kitchen spend time reading about the system while simultaneously experiencing how it works. 

You see, it seems to me when we went wrong in the past is that we've spent all this time on systems theory. We spent all this time teaching people about the systematic approach to the experience while entirely giving up on the experience. So ultimately what happens is people, children, kids, graduates, professionals. They have an idea of someone else's experience. 

And then when they are put out into the world to become a part of the system, they've got no experience. All they have is someone's idea of what the experience is. And teaching has gotten to a point where no one knows the experience. All the teachers know is the system in which they were taught. If you just think about that for a minute, you can understand that that's one reason that we got so fucked up is that no one learned anything like someone got really good. 

There was, there was a time when people that were teachers had experience and then instead of passing the torch to the next generation to go out and have the experience and take it a step further, they chose people to carry on their legacy and preach about their experience. You see what's happened in there, 

Speaker 1 (14m 57s): Our leaders, the people in charge, instead of choosing someone like them that had a dream and encouraging them to go do it. They found someone who wasn't quiet at the level they were, that was clever enough to repeat the teacher's experience. Do you see what happened? Or they just, they didn't allow the dream to happen. 

They allowed the dream to be quashed in order for there experience to live on it's the same way genes 

Speaker 0 (15m 40s): Try to live on forever. I guess maybe it's the same way the world tries to live on forever. The fractal nature of Our Ideas are the same. I think Our Ideas have the same life cycle as a flower, as people, you know, Thoughts are things. Why wouldn't they have the same life cycle as a flower flat that the tree or the Bush grows from a seed in matures and then this beautiful bud happens. 

And all of a sudden, there's just this beautiful flower. It's fragrant, beautiful to the eyes. And slowly, the flower begins to pale the edges, get Brown and a falls off It Bush. This is the same thing for Our. Ideas like you, you were inspired. The seed is the inspiration. And as you grow and mature, you begin to fertilize that idea. And after some time you've put in experience and you've worked at it, you've put it in practice. 

Then your idea begins to flower in it does, and it becomes beautiful. But then it pails and grows old in dies and falls off its similar to what Steve jobs talked about in his book about they once asked him, why is it that companies have such a short lifespan? You know, why is it that, you know, in today's world, the multinationals, instead of making things, they just buy a new companies and you get a really easy answer. 

It goes so that's easy. You see you when a new company is formed, there is, there is a life behind him. There is the founder who has this brilliant idea and he believes in his product and he translates his vision to reality. However, once that founder has gone, so is this idea. And eventually what happens is the, the company fall's, you know, the, the, the purpose of the company's to make money. 

And so it's no longer about the idea, especially once the, the owner is gone and the idea has begun to dye. The company is taken over by the marketing team who just infinitely Sikh to exploit it for money. So they don't really care about the idea. They don't care about the patch and they don't care about the product anymore. All you care about is money. And so all they care about is trying to pump some life into this dead bloated thing is like the end of Elvis. 

However, that is pumping up with a bunch of drugs and cinema on stage. So if you know the life cycle of life, if you can understand the life cycle of a plant, then you can adapt that to the life cycle of your idea's. And if you can do that, then you can see, you can begin to see the world differently. You could begin to see the world as it is. You could begin to see yourself in a flower, in a tree, in a squirrel. 

You can see yourself in someone else's ideas. And when you can do that, you can better navigate your way through the world. You can be, you can't be happy with what's happening, but you can make sense of it. And ultimately you'll be able to laugh when you're facing down a huge tragedy and you'll be able to find the humor in it. So I think that that's an interesting point that she was back to fractals. 

Again, Right just back to the idea of the life cycle and how it permeates our ideas, our thoughts, our words, our families, our kids, our moms, or dads, our parents, our day, our seasons, our planet just also reinforces that, you know, you're part of this planet. Like how could it, how could a pod 

Speaker 1 (20m 6s): Possibly be any different? So sometimes that brings me great. Joy is knowing that it has to be this way. All you can really do wow. Way 

Speaker 0 (20m 22s): Up here in the mountains. And there's this huge 

Speaker 1 (20m 24s): Coast guard passing me by. It's fascinating. Yeah. I think that 

Speaker 0 (20m 33s): It can bring you joy to understand that 

Speaker 1 (20m 37s): Whatever you were going through, it has to be this way. You won't, you can't know why, and you can't truly Change it, but you can change the way you think about it and that may change the way you feel about it. And the only way you can do that is to understand what I talked about, about understanding of life cycles, understanding the life of an idea. 

It's really beautiful. And so were you thanks for It as an end of this. Hello? 

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