Death and Happiness --Two Modern Problems We Face
My passion for a long time has always been to analyze the intersection of Technology and Death. At the surface, it is obvious how technology has changed the human mind, formed out its malleability.
It is interesting that Google has handed over 1.5 billion dollars to a tech company called "Calico". Their primary mission is to engineer life-enhancing drugs to fight off diseases like cancer.
I am currently listening to the book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow. It discusses how modern man has thought of ways to defeat all of the old world problems: famine, plagues, and war.
The author talks about how more people die from overeating and diabetes than they do famine. Plagues are solved in a matter of months. And a real world war hasn't happened since 1945.
The two new world problems that man faces are both "death" and "happiness"--two problems that can be engineered if with the enough investment.
It is interesting that Google has handed over 1.5 billion dollars to a tech company called "Calico". Their primary mission is to engineer life-enhancing drugs to fight off diseases like cancer.
I am currently listening to the book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow. It discusses how modern man has thought of ways to defeat all of the old world problems: famine, plagues, and war.
The author talks about how more people die from overeating and diabetes than they do famine. Plagues are solved in a matter of months. And a real world war hasn't happened since 1945.
The two new world problems that man faces are both "death" and "happiness"--two problems that can be engineered if with the enough investment.
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