Change of subject for this post. The summer is all but over. And it doesn’t bother me much. Summers have been my toughest times of year since I started having problems with mental health in my late teens. I just don’t do well in hot and humid weather. I have no doubt that being overweight only makes this worse. But I have lost some weight this summer as I’m down a full shirt size. I have no delusions that I’ll ever be able to run a marathon but I would love to be in better health again. There is just so much cool and amazing things happening in science, technology, medicine, humanitarian efforts, and even geopolitics that I would love to hang around for quite awhile just to see what happens.
In spite of our problems and divisions there really are some cool things happening even right now. Just a few days ago I read an article that stated the two Koreas are talking about placing a joint bid to host the 2032 Summer Olympics. I would have not imagined that to be possible even five years ago. I saw another article about a Japanese businessman who’s going to literally fly to the moon and back via SpaceX in 2023, also a few days ago. And I have little doubt that the first people to set first on Mars have already been born, I wouldn’t be surprised if we do go there within 20 years. As bad as the hurricane has been to the East Coast, at least we can organize relief and rebuilding efforts more rapidly than we could even fifteen years ago. Pretty much every space agency in existence is making plans to set up bases on the moon. Cryptocurrencies have filled in the gaps in some nations where the traditional economy is falling apart. Kind of kicking myself for not buying into bitcoin when it was only a couple hundred dollars a shot. Another statistic I read a few days ago that gives me hope is that people that can read are reading three times as much as their predacessors in the early 1980s did. Granted most of this reading is online articles, tweets, and conversations with friends and colleagues.
Advances are coming in fast and often. And as connected we as a species and civilization are, they aren’t going to slow down anytime soon. Get used to it. Adapt or get left behind. I may find it frustrating to listen to people talk about the ‘good ol’ days’ but I am also amused when I hear griping about the present and talking how there’s no hope for the future on forums that didn’t even exist twenty years ago. I might take these types seriously if they were moving into Luddite communes or Amish villages. I for one say ‘screw the good ol’ days, they weren’t all that great’, especially if you were a racial, religious, or sexual minority, woman, or a child. And I hope we keep advancing so should I find myself in the 2050s as an old man pining for the 2010s, the youngsters will tell me where go with my nostalgia. And I hope some of these youngsters can tell me off from a lunar or Martian colony or via computer based telepathy or in full emersion vertical reality.
I am convinced some really cool things are going to happen within our lifetimes, especially if we don’t anything really stupid as a civilization that we can’t easily undo. As much attention as we pay to national politics, it isn’t the politician who’s going to make a cool reality possible. The best they can do is pass favorable laws and step aside. Science the %*&@ out of our problems, to quote ‘The Martian.’ Otherwise other peoples in other nations will bypass these nations and make advances possible. America and Western Europe are no longer the only shows on Earth, and no amount of whining, politicking, and trade wars are going to change this. And why not let everyone have a shot at some prosperity? The sooner we as a species realize that we share the same planet, breathe the same air, drink the same water, and that a species at war with itself is doomed, the better. At this point, we can achieve some cool stuff as long as we don’t seriously screw up. We don’t seriously mess up, it won’t be a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when.’ And I feel extremely privileged to be alive to witness these transitions even if the ride gets bumpy and irritating at times.