Thursday, February 23, 2012

Chapter Ten: The Future

There are moments where I fear the future. Utopia, like Sir Thomas More describes it, it is the perfect world. Before we reach the perfect world, where we will reach the unknown places of happiness, we will probably reach destruction first. People do not appreciate the meaning of peace. We fight with neighbors, with people at work and with our families, but we do not create a state of war. Instead we forget and make up. We re-invent ourselves and become less ignorant towards similar situations. As humans we think of the future of technology and how far it will get us, because it has grown so much in the past 10 years that thinking about a future without flying cars is practically impossible.


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