“The AI systems we now see emerging aren't just sophisticated calculators or pattern-matching engines. They're behavioral mirrors—systems that reflect our language patterns, decision tendencies, creative impulses, even our emotional rhythms.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The question isn't 'What can't AI do?' It's 'What will I choose to cultivate, regardless of what AI can do?”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“The highest form of love is not between two hearts, but among all hearts when we learn to feel the pain of another as gently as our own”
“Storytelling isn’t a luxury. It’s how we decide who gets to be human.”
“This is how we reclaim agency: not by rejecting AI, but by insisting on human connection as we navigate it.”
Source: AI and the Art of Being Human: A practical guide to thriving with AI while rediscovering yourself in the process
“They [ the victims ] hold on to the pain, but eventually they die and the pain dies with them. And the rest of us build memorials and monuments and hope maybe someone else understands what they mean even if they will never fully feel why they matter.”
Source: 2 Nelson DeMille Books! 1) Blood Lines 2) The Maze
“The future of journalism lies not in algorithms but in the authenticity of human stories.”
Source: KhojX: News Age
“You are mistaken, Mr. Darcy, if you suppose that the mode of your declaration affected me in any other way, than as it spared the concern which I might have felt in refusing you, had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner." (Elizabeth Bennett)”
Source: Pride and Prejudice
“When you look at what C.S. Lewis is saying, his message is so anti-life, so cruel, so unjust. The view that the Narnia books have for the material world is one of almost undisguised contempt. At one point, the old professor says, ‘It’s all in Plato’ — meaning that the physical world we see around us is the crude, shabby, imperfect, second-rate copy of something much better. I want to emphasize the simple physical truth of things, the absolute primacy of the material life, rather than the spiritual or the afterlife.
[The New York Times interview, 2000]”
“People are afraid of death. Death is the greatest experience of being human. It is the biggest illusion that one believes in. How can you die in a society that is already rotten, where people do not live, but tell each other how to live? Gossip spreads faster than that disease you're so afraid of. To die, you must first have lived—not survived, nor been lived by others. Are you still afraid now?" Quote of 2014
➡️Its now year 2025. Society isn't more healthier... just smell the cities. Look at the pokerfaces. and Listen to the words within "gossip " stories.”