The Two Big Questions of Life on Which Everything Hangs.
“The purpose of knowledge is action, not knowledge.” Aristotle
TLDR (Too Long, Didn’t Read)
1. The two fundamental questions: What is Reality? and What ought we to do?
2. Science, Religion, and Philosophy attempt to answer them but are incomplete and contradictory.
3. Humanity is accelerating without understanding its trajectory or purpose.
4. We need an integrated paradigm that reconciles objectivity, subjectivity, and transcendence.
5. If life has meaning, our choices either extend or sever that meaning.
6. We can either passively drift or actively navigate our collective future.
7. The next step: A New Paradigm of Reality—a Universal Theory of Everything.
“The purpose of knowledge is action, not knowledge.” Aristotle
TLDR (Too Long, Didn’t Read)
1. The two fundamental questions: What is Reality? and What ought we to do?
2. Science, Religion, and Philosophy attempt to answer them but are incomplete and contradictory.
3. Humanity is accelerating without understanding its trajectory or purpose.
4. We need an integrated paradigm that reconciles objectivity, subjectivity, and transcendence.
5. If life has meaning, our choices either extend or sever that meaning.
6. We can either passively drift or actively navigate our collective future.
7. The next step: A New Paradigm of Reality—a Universal Theory of Everything.