Humans as a species, I'm not too worried about -- we're resilient. But the elaborate social superstructures we've been building over the years -- modern civilization and modern technology -- that is far more fragile than we care to admit.
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Poetry, poetry
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Case example: Venezuela, which is quickly regressing to the sixteenth century.
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http://3seas.org/Voice_of_Global_Governance-v2.pdf … there is a transition happening as has in the past, this time it's about seeing past all the abstract claims and comprehending all the actions for what they really are.
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What you are saying is contradictory. If as you state (and I agree) that humans are resilient and given that all existing institutions are human made, then even if such institutions are not as resilient, humans will be able to adapt and adjust them or build new institutions.
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Also, I'm not sure history supports what you are saying about collapse. Even during the great bronze age collapse (which brought down the most ancient and powerful of world civilizations at the time, all concentrated in Middle East), other civilizations like China thrived
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Hi, you can read this thread from
@fchollet here:https://threader.app/thread/1129915853489807360 …
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