Mustafa Suleyman
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And so I don't see any evidence that it's making us dumber in any way.
All of those were decades and decades behind where they are now.
It is amazing how bright and beautiful and colorful our world is now and how respectful and kind we are on the whole.
I mean, we have overwhelming access to information.
And I think that on one level, that has actually made us all way more tolerant and respectful and kind.
Now, there are still pockets of fear and hatred and, you know, there's plenty of that, but there's also massive, massive progress.
People tend to fixate
on the polarization politically in our society.
And I think that progress is a function of us having access to knowledge about one another, living together, growing together, hearing from one another.
But actually, think about it from the other perspective.
20 years ago, take your pick, abortions, religion, sexuality, gender, trans, I mean, take your pick.
And I think that's going to continue.
All of those were decades and decades behind where they are now.
It is amazing how bright and beautiful and colorful our world is now and how respectful and kind we are on the whole.
Now there are still pockets of fear and hatred and, you know, there's plenty of that, but there's also massive, massive progress.
And I think that progress is a function of us having access to knowledge about one another, living together, growing together, hearing from one another.
And I think that's going to continue.
Yeah, there's still more work to do, right?
I'm painting a rosy picture of the future.
It's going to be a while for these things to actually work perfectly.