>>12433629it just means that individuals are going to be less secular in their pursuits
there's a whole hall of illusions around us and we can no longer tell truth from fiction
when we are too secular in our own boxes, we become dependent on others to tell us what's going on elsewhere
it has its merits, but its become problematic, and culture is low trust
so people are now, i believe, going to study multiple avenues, get more into experimentation and genuine enquiry as opposed to being conditioned on the farm, and learn some of many subjects. sometimes you can overlap topics that you wouldn't have objectively thought to.
i'm not sure what to say about the obscuring of identity other than referring to the Tower Of Babel.
when things go one way too long/too far, and becomes stagnant, obscurity begins.
it makes us genuinely explore reality again
i'm only really concerned about race in terms of identity confusion in a low trust society where we are disconnected from leaders that design an environment and thus shape us based on their own whims
i really don't think it's a huge issue other than that, and at some point, race was created because some combination had some merit and utility about it, and it thus compounded as a means to expand upon that
I'm sort of on the fence about race mixing.
When things get static, I think it's inevitable. It prevents a totalitarian perspective and approach to reality.
Its in our composition that we are able to perceive our reality in fundamentally different ways