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Author: Artur Schmidt

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All DLD panel discussions can be followed now on our live blog.

The panels will be recorded. Later on, you will be able to watch all sessions in full length on our video platform.

 

2 comments· January 24, 2010 · 03:24 PM· Permalink· Trackback-URL

 

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Cindy Fogle· 29/01/10 · 08:31 PM

As a Third Wave Imformavore, I see an evolutionary cycle coming.
Collectively we will realize that it doesn't matter what we think,
what will matter is what everyone else thinks, and more so, what
they DO! Collectively, from the top, the middle, the bottom,
the right, and the left - at some point we will become bored with all
this information, as David Galenter suggests. We will realize that we
need a Stream, a "Streamline", to save time, reduce redundancy, solve
problems, pinpoint the great new ideas...So that we can focus our
activities on the collective good that has not been achieved: World
Peace and Sustainability. The Informavores are maturing, and as such
we are identifying the real bank account is how much peace, love, joy,
happiness we can have by having empathy, mentoring, and loving others
indiscriminately. In the future the majority may be so busy with basic
needs with little time for our intellectual cyber activities. So, I agree,
we need our computers to think, teach, translate, and communicate
for us - ideally globally and freely. Teaching methods of Peace,
Global Harmony, and finding efficient methods of procuring safe food,
clothing and shelter, and maintaining our health will be the objective.
The Third Wave cycle will eventually bring us full circle. Someday we can
find collective contentment in knowing that it really is not so significant
what we think; the most important thing is realizing the collective benefit
of what we DO! We will realize our individual survival depends not just on
ourselves, but depends on the collective good of all humanity.

Cindy Fogle· 29/01/10 · 09:40 PM

Edit: Sorry I misspelled David Gelernter's name, I was not in
the spelling stream at the moment! They do that to my name
often too.

Cindy Fogle, Florida

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