W. Bryan Hubbard
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
and the capacity of AI to solve the central dilemma that we as humans have had since we emerged from the caves, and that's the dilemma of scarcity.
So as I was there listening to folks speak about being on the edge of a time when we can automate the means of production and essentially create an unlimited amount of abundance for every person on this planet today,
I couldn't help but think about where we are right now as compared to where these individuals see us being in 20 years.
You cannot create and deploy this kind of God-like technology, which has the capacity to produce unlimited abundance, potentially usher in the age of Aquarius,
and drop it in to these Frankenstein monstrosity government systems that we currently have that are enthroned upon the helplessness of powerless people
that perpetuate problems that they are supposed to solve, and that monetize sustained human misery.
So long as government makes its buck over keeping its foot on the necks of the American people, we are looking at a future that much more resembles Mad Max than we are Star Trek.
And if we are going to create the degree of social cohesion that is necessary to hold these systems accountable and to create a system that can truly usher in that age of unlimited abundance to improve the human condition for all, it begins with a spiritual reawakening that I began first and foremost.
And the rest of the psychedelics concede and foment within American society.
To that end.
And then I'll be quiet for the next little bit.
We love listening to you.
There is a six-part docuseries that will come out next year called Psychedelics And.
And it is...
a series of interviews with a cross-section of leaders across the United States where they speak about their own quest for meaning and how psychedelics has helped them understand that we are more than just these material beings that get up and go to work every day and are a productive economic unit, go home and repeat.
That there is a much higher sense of purpose that we are here to serve and that the plants themselves have the capacity to enlighten us at scale in a way that's absolutely necessary if we're going to make that age of abundance happen as those visionaries articulate and dream for.
You mentioned dogma.
People are, in particular in American society, there is a quest for identity.
There is a quest for belonging.
So much of what we see on social media and in broadcast media that is rage and anger and disaffection is tremendous loneliness and a tremendous lack of belonging to something and a tremendous amount of trauma related to never having had anything that resembles unconditional affection within the context of a safe and stable familial relationship.