By: asmodia

The rise of technology and the importance of maintaining a strong eye towards investing in ‘the future’ seems to play a much more significant value than has been considered. in times of ‘war’, the ‘future’ seems bleak and lacking any true ‘hope’: but living in the 21st century seems to tilt the war-wagon greatly. many global aspects are being moved and shifted, and at times these movements are going to disrupt and disturb the common grounds that many have chosen to cling to: often in times of uncertainty, familiarity becomes a paramount concern for many minds on both sides of the power equation (those with/those without power) however, there does exist a ‘hopeful future’ despite the current economic collaspings that will continue to re-algin common grounds and disturb the means and ways that collective thinking has chosen to move. like upgrading an entire infrastructure, there will be detritus to toss away.
War in the 21st century becomes a bit more tricky to track as advancing technologies brings more promise for economic stability than the familiar scarring that only wars and rumors of wars can elevate/alter/transform the current economic situation. are we willing to waste further resources towards warring when advancing technologies have created a very interesting groundswelling of likeminded invdividuals connecting in ways and manners untold and unheard of previous to the bicarmelizing of the human brain into a left and right hemisphere?
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