2023-05-01
49 分钟You will entail your faults as well.
And part of that is owning up into then owning your faults and understanding that they are embedded in the kind of things that make you great at the same time, and kind of dealing with them, taking responsibility for them and ownership and all that kind of stuff.
But they aren't going to go away.
I mean, we're not perfect.
This is not a path to perfection.
This is a path to distinction, which is very different.
So fully becoming you doesn't mean that you become a saint, it means to become an individual.
You become realized in your fullest.
And that's my hope that every person alive, born and yet unborn would have the opportunity to fully become themselves.
Okay, so you have heard about it everywhere.
But what does AI, artificial intelligence, actually have to do, if anything, with living a good life?
With how you live and work and play, with the choices you get to make and the choices that maybe you won't get to make, with the ability to do more of what you love and less of everything else.
And beyond AI, what are some of the big levers to live by, the simple bits of wisdom that actually have a giant impact on everything from work to play, love to health and beyond?
Well, these are just some of the big questions and ideas that I am exploring with none other than truly visionary thinker Kevin Kelly.
So Kevin has played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse around technology and its potential impact on society.
And I'm talking about on our day to day lives.
For decades, he was the founding editor of Wired magazine, has written for many of the biggest media outlets on the planet for a very long time, and is a best selling author with a wide array of books, including what technology wants, the inevitable, and his latest book, excellent advice for living wisdom I wish I'd known earlier.
It's a fun, short, and sweet companion for anyone seeking to really just navigate life with grace and humor and creativity.
And as a senior maverick at WirEd and co chair of the Long now foundation, Kevin is currently spearheading this ambitious project to build a clock in a mountain that will literally take for 10,000 years.
Beyond his writing, he also hosts a daily blog and a weekly podcast about cool tools, as well as a newsletter, recommendo, that curates recommendations of cool stuff.