humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Why do humans have to pay to stay alive? Part 5
First, let’s talk about power. All other topics in this series upset me because of the unjust requirements to obtain such vital resources. This one, however, is different. I am ok with being charged for power; however, I have ideas on how to make it free. Power that we currently pay for is essentially human effort bottled up and used for work.
By Tyler Meek5 years ago in Futurism
Victory Treasures
The light shone green and purple, and then red, pouring in through the windows. This was a big day and it was time for me to get up. Although we prepared the town square for the parade, there were still some last-minute things to take care of. Breathless, within moments I was running out to the street.
By Denise Elnajjar5 years ago in Futurism
Into the Coup
A fresh and warm Monday morning fills the city of Calgary with positive energy and light. The pinks, yellows, and blues of the sunrise show this. A courier van parks out in the alley behind a small gem of a restaurant called, “The Coup.” An ethical vegetarian restaurant in the hip seventeenth avenue southwest district. The owner Ivy Lane, walks out of the backdoor, smiles, and waves to the van driver who opens the door to show her the fresh produce that she had ordered.
By Erika Ravnsborg5 years ago in Futurism
Being human
So as I've mentioned when I was younger I often wondered why I was born a human and not some other more abundant life form. Beginning with biomass the odds aren't exactly stacked against us. We still make up a very large portion of the biological mass on earth, but it is greatly outshined by the collective biomass outside the scope of human life. So how could we formulate a more satisfying reason? And why are we not composed of non-sentient matter which makes up an astronomically large proportion of the universe.
By Nicholas Powers5 years ago in Futurism
Apocalyptic Event
Are vaccines really helping? The human race has been made to believe if you get any of the vaccines you will be saved from contracting the corona virus, or any of the multitude of variants now circling the globe. And by having 'The Shot' their lives will return to a pre-2020 scenario.
By Wolf Spirit5 years ago in Futurism
What The Categorical Imperative Means For Your Life
Kant's works are among the most difficult philosophical works to read at all. During my studies, Kant's texts often drove me to despair. Philosophy was my minor subject, and I was certainly never a competent and perceptive philosopher.
By René Junge5 years ago in Futurism






