beyondfantasy3 113M
2012 posts
8/1/2015 5:59 am
Do you have a concept of what the future will bring


We can look around, if we are aware, we can see the obsolescence in many things. Are we prepared for the needed adjustments both in concepts as well as our ability to adapt.

Will we choose to seek broader ideas about our ability to function in the capacity of a contributor- or will we be left behind feeling anguished about the yesterdays we've come to know.

What becomes of the sense and concept of love and the structure and nature of relationships ? Will it require a computerized mating system for people to become a couple, or will people become a mix up of many people utilizing each other for different things, and making a multi person connection of relation, based on needs/wants of the moment. What then becomes of , will they go through mass programming systems, or will there be any semblance of a family unit that raise and groom them?

Look around at today, the lack of peoples ability to build lasting relationship, the many self interest objectives placed ahead of considering a relationship?!! Then the nature of 'wants" people seem to multiply in their minds and concepts of life on a daily basis. Much of such, making people less inclined to develop relationships, as passionless engagements dominate the landscape, of objective based association is fast becoming the aims of so many. Not to mention the obsession with the vast array of pleasure toys so many have resorted to; as self appeasing pleasure generating options, which does not require engaging with another human being.

The quickness today of people telling, implying and ultimately asserting that "they no longer need the other person". is so common in society today, until the fears of being used seems to supersede the concept of love for the sake of love.

The households needed today have increased tremendously, as people choose being single and living alone, The dating cycle seems to have leaned toward 'benefit and usefulness of another for objectives", are fast overtaking the concept of what relations are based upon.

People seem to think of love, as if they can put on goggles and engage in a 3D animation sequence for a few minutes and then revert back to their single lifestyle, until they get the urge for another 3D animation sequence, all arranged by filling out a computer generated form and pressing "play".

At what point will we convert eating to a inject-able function, when there are no more cows to slaughter, and pigs are no longer injection grown and distributed. Already we have chemical engineered vegetables, will we move to the extracts of vegetable essence, fused with a chemical composition, tweaked by a dieticians script.

Maybe even the concept of today's Tanning bed, becomes a beamed system that feeds a nutrient enriched beam to stimulate our organs to produce the measured levels of what our body needs.

When mankind is satisfied with so little of what the natural world produces, and seeks to develop means and methods to modify and circumvent the basic ways that life is sustained.;

Who knows what the future may bring.

Then what of......... the Spirit of the Human Being????? will it be sought to be manipulated by electronic and chemical modification via inject-able or fast digestible capsules.

Does mankind seek to make the body a non necessity to its concept of what is life, in the future.

Where does concepts of science fiction merge with the concept of reality???

Do you have a concept of what the future will bring

beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
8/2/2015 8:03 am

Living each day is a good thing, but we may benefit from grasping what the developments in the tech world is introducing as well as what is planned. It is important to know what has been made a part of our daily lives within understanding more details about the things which impact and affect our lives, not just today, but as the days come.

It's like reading the New "Laws" proposed and when they are to be implemented, such things of awareness and knowledge about such things is beneficial.
Surely we are not guaranteed one minute, but we don't live every minute as if we might die the next minute.