humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
The Rebirthed Dream
What is the dream when it becomes all too real........does it stop becoming a dream? I began to ponder this thought as i got up this morning at 6am, Damn alarm clock, lol. I thought i had forgotten to push the snooze or turn it off before going to bed, just so i could have an excuse not to get up to go to work, but after having a week off, it was "back to the grind" again. At least when i awoke from my slumber, a good song was playing on the radio alarm to put me in a good mood.
By william u cowserabout a year ago in Futurism
Artificial Intelligence: A Double-Edged Sword
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a big part of our lives today. It changes how we work, learn, and interact with each other. AI makes daily tasks easier and improves industries in many ways. However, while it has many benefits, AI also affects our natural skills in ways we may not always notice. It can make us more efficient and productive, but it also raises concerns about how it impacts our thinking, creativity, and social skills. As we use AI more, we need to find a balance between using this technology and keeping our natural abilities strong.
By Vijay Koulabout a year ago in Futurism
My Approach to Saving in 2025
As we head into 2025, saving more money is at the top of my personal priorities. If you’re like me, you’ve probably thought about how to get better at managing your finances and setting aside more for the future. According to a recent survey by Bankrate, only 43% of Americans set financial resolutions, and saving money tops the list for many of them. Yet, on average, Americans save just 7.7% of their disposable income, which is far below the recommended 15%-20%.
By Shannon Csapillaabout a year ago in Futurism
The Last Breath of Summer
In the year 2050, the world had become a place where everything moved too fast. Time had shrunk into a thousand little increments, and every second needed to be optimized—an idea that no longer just lived in the minds of the businessmen, but had seeped into the very bones of everyday life. People didn’t take a breath without it being monitored, quantified, and assessed, as if the simple act of inhaling had become something to measure, to improve, to perfect. And somehow, in all this striving for perfection, they lost touch with the very thing that made them human.
By Taylor Wardabout a year ago in Futurism
Tomorrow's Horizon
The year was 2050, and the world hummed with a peculiar kind of energy. Cities gleamed with crystalline spires, their translucent surfaces catching the light like fractured rainbows, while the faint hum of airborne pods traced unseen melodies through the sky. The air carried a curious blend of metallic tang and floral sweetness, as if nature and technology had brokered an uneasy truce. Below, green terraces clung to the edges of towers, their vibrant foliage standing in defiant contrast to the sterile precision of the architecture. Roads no longer existed in the traditional sense; instead, pathways of light transported pods silently and swiftly through the air. Yet beneath this veneer of progress lay a tapestry of stories, woven with threads of ambition, sacrifice, and loss—not all of them as luminous as the neon lights that pulsed through the night. There were whispers of lives forgotten in the rush toward utopia, of histories buried beneath the weight of collective amnesia. Each glowing spire cast shadows, and within those shadows lay truths too complex and inconvenient to fit the polished narrative of human triumph.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Futurism
Royally Chipped by Elon and Donny
These two were always planning and plotting. Their last big idea was to place all of the humans who made less than half a million yearly in the strongest currency (the Kuwaiti dinar, it's all those oil reserves) in rockets and blast us all into space. I imagine 3/4s of the world drifting in space for all eternity, or at least until some fiery celestial body smolders us into ash.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Futurism
A Bridge to our interconnectivity
What if, like artificial intelligence, we found a way to interconnect at an aware, mindfully subliminal level. If we could harness stimuli, channel it into the processing of the collective consciousness of our thoughts and minds, thus evolving our perception of ourselves and the world around us.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Futurism
Why you will never see Great White Sharks in Aquariums again!
From hammerheads to orcas, aquariums worldwide attract millions of visitors who marvel at dangerous marine creatures. Yet, one ocean menace remains elusive in captivity: the great white shark. Despite being famously known as a fearsome predator, no great white is currently held in aquariums. Oddly enough, over the past 70 years, more than 30 great whites have been observed in various aquariums.
By Tafara Sibotshiweabout a year ago in Futurism







