Dalai Lama
Hi fellow thoughtful people. How are you all? I hope that you all must be in sound health.
I am here to share with you a thought that has been on my mind for quite some time now. I am the sort of person who does not think much about how our future is going to be. However, I do get thoughts about it at times.
How is our future going to be? How often do you think about it? I am asking in both senses. It is about you and about the world. How will life on earth be shaped in lets say coming 30 years?
I would do this by imagining. If there is a capsule of future and I swallow it, I would see a lot of different things. It would take me to different dimensions. I have been reading about the dedication of human beings against climate change.So, this would be the first thing that I would try to notice entering the future. I would come to know that the climate change has been catastrophic for future generations, however, we humans have been more resilient and well equipped in its wake.
I would see different sorts of high tech masks being very normal to curtail any sorts of dirt and harmful particles.
I also would love imagining that humanity has restored to natural habitat along with amazing architecture. I would see that both tall buildings and forests can successfully coexist.
As of me, I would be very old by that time. I would love to see myself a successful person, a happy one I should say. There must be so many fields of discourses by then, I would gladly indulge in any creative side even in that age.
It is for sure that all of the sectors would have gracefully evolved including art, science, education, politics, global dynamics and so on. I would see robots and AI bots being an integral part of daily life.
What would you imagine in your future if you engulf the future capsule? I am sure I must have missed on a lot of things. Feel free to tell me what I have missed here and what you would imagine. A cashless society? A more inclusive society? where do you see the future going?
Thanks for reading. Take care.
The images are my own work.