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    SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL - Resizing ourselfs
     
    Perhaps us humans living now are more like Gulliver than ever before - with our massive foot prints while guzzling on Gaia's blood. And the Lilliputians are the more sophisticated humans of the future.
    In the latest book from the John Brockman series called: THIS WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING - Ideas that will shape the future - which is made up of a series of short essays from big thinkers. The artist Dominique Gonzalez Foerster suggests miniaturizing ourselfs so that we take up less space on a finite planet with finite resources - if we want to continue the current exponential population growth.

    Mon, Feb 15, 2010  Permanent link

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    Mariana Soffer     Tue, Mar 16, 2010  Permanent link
    Really neat post.
    I think that what would make us more sophisticated and better thinkers (among other things) will be to miniaturize or egos mainly.

    Sorry if this sounds a little dark of sarcastic, I am not addressing anybody in particular here, it is just a comment about a general tendency I perceive in human beings.
    Jason Gleeson     Wed, Mar 17, 2010  Permanent link
    Yes - to be able to think dispassionately in order to see things as they really are, is a truly difficult lesson. This is what makes Gregory House such a great doctor (HOUSE the TV show) - I think.
    The story of Gulliver's Travels is so rich with metaphors and allegory - like all good stories should be.
     
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