The internet was made to connect and upload stuff in such ways that people could understand it as information in the same way that ink is perceived as text on paper, paint on rock walls in caves, and carvings engraved into stone.
When your screen breaks, you say that you need to fix your LED lights or whatever. You never say that you need to mend the text on your online Word or Google Document with tape or water.
We’ve almost completely forgot that going virtual and online isn’t a act to caging, trapping, or containing ourselves in a container of thoughts to be perceived in.
Sure, do go ahead and explore, ideate, create, build, and share on the web, but don’t just outsource yourself to it. The act of outsourcing has left people in technological palsy, with the common man only capable of turning on a screen to open and interact with the changing features and colors shown on the screen.
And yet people elsewhere are faced with having to assemble such parts into devices that spend life in the hands of customer users.
The case isn’t about whether we can become greater, superior, or absolute in might, qualification, or quantity. The case is that it needs to be in our interest and relentlessness to ideate, grow, create, and further discover new.
There are subpoints that follow. It’s not about which group, people, anyone, whatever thing gets to it first, but about how fast we can achieve every next thing in some type of advancement or progress with an increased amount of collective, aggregate, or gross interdomestic/international literacy and competency.
How lenient of me to say that we should merely dare to ruminate.
Let’s train to ruminate, to wrestle and demolish conundrums in numerous ways, and train continuously through the phases of being able to ruminate with enhanced, quick efficiency. We could record it and apply it.
After all, there were and persist the titans of food industry. Kellogg, Heinz, Hershey, McDonald, and Birdseye, not to mention Post.
We could use some of their examples, although not all their approaches proved, rational, moral, viable, or collectively progressive – progressive in such ways that they might encourage, support, and carry the engagement of learning, knowledge, and educational gone feral.
And go advancing even past the point where we could forcefully ruminate with ease.
To what end, people could ask? The recipient of that question could have already asked that question, with various answers already in the mind (of the asker, either one, likely the previous to ask?).
Isn’t there that meme of Omni-man beating Invincible? I refer to it, not to suggest counterproductively chaotic actions, but to show how much there will be that we could do for ourselves if we just grabbed some audacity for ourselves and each other to embark on untested and undiscovered.
The infinite frontier could be both meta and mega.
