Altruists as primary work
Maybe one future is that some of us will become altruists as our primary work.
:- Doug.

Maybe one future is that some of us will become altruists as our primary work.
:- Doug.
In one future education will be so important even into old age, we’ll consider the necessaries to be food, clothing, shelter, and education.
:- Doug.
In the centralized regime, the kill decision goes to the commanders. In the democracies to the individual pilot. In one future to the bots and algorithms. (Why wouldn’t we—they can assimilate more information, and decide faster.)
:- Doug.
This is audacious: to change humanity. This is wrenching: to tell your utter naked whole truth.
:- Doug.
What should society be so that in its last years humankind will give its brightest light?
:- Doug.
Manual labor may be the first to go to the bots. Now is the time to move humankind to meaning work: the work of finding and making meaning in the weave of life.
:- Doug.
This is a course in philosophy
This is a course in action
This is a course in responsibility
This is a course in far sight
This is a course in audacity
Which is to say this eldering
Is a course in loving unseen generations
:- Doug.
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One of the greatest gifts an elder can leave is to reach out to the other in utter truth.
:- Doug.
Heroic it is to work for generations who may never know your name, nor profit from your efforts.
:- Doug.
What’s the outcome of all these futures? Life gets better in all those things that will be done for us, all the better health and increasing life spans, freeing us to work on: meaning; more meaningless chasing after a buck; family; friends; reaching out into the cosmos; creativity; stupid wastes; criminal activities. Which will we choose? Each will have its adherents. Some will turn any piece of it against us. Boredom will be a choice. Choices will abound. The upside resides in our choices. Can we improve our species’ choosing?
:- Doug.
As humans become useless we risk the progression: abandonment, denial of privacy and specialness, segregation, decay, dementia, death. Also perhaps as a species.
:- Doug.
If we put away our aged and infirm, that is, those who are irrelevant and useless, what do we expect our creations to do with us? Do we set these people aside because of irrelevancy and uselessness, or a little bit because we can’t bear to see our destination station? Humankind may be nearing its doddering old age.
:- Doug.
Toys and tools our creations
have been and soon
we could be to them
except
we’ve always proved
more complex
than our thoughts
:- Doug.
Life gets better ought not be a surprise: that’s what we worked toward all along!
:- Doug.
Just got an invitation to a film about racism and reconciliation: has me wondering if we put together racism and a useless class, what can it lead to? Could be riots and resurgence of the KKK. But might there be something good to be made of it?
That is the question for the futures: might there be something good to be made of them? Every new technology and every change in humanity, has opportunities for good and evil. Humanity so far seeks for good. Will we go down the hill, or up?
:- Doug.
Families facing the nursing home choices for Mom and Dad are overwhelmed and fear losing lifetime savings. Elder caring attorneys can help with both.
:- Doug.
One story we can tell: the thing we fear to lose in the futures: our humanity. In 300 years our grandchild elders can read their own stories backwards and see the critical choices. They sigh. Then perhaps turn to face their own things to lose.
:- Doug.
Add up all the futures and we are overwhelmed; humanity is overwhelmed. There is a way through. Probably surprising. Will we surprise? This is the story in a nutshell: humanity’s life story.
:- Doug.