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“Mensen zijn betekenisdieren. Ze kropen bij elkaar, begonnen op den duur met elkaar te praten, noodzakelijkerwijs, gaven de dingen en elkaar een naam en sindsdien is er betekenis, sinds het mogelijk was tegen de een Piet en tegen de ander Jan te zeggen. Er is helemaal geen waarheid van Piet en Jan, maar met de namen kwam wel het verlangen naar de onderscheiding, een verlangen naar de waarheid, dat het werkelijk iets zou betekenen, Jan te zijn of Piet. Nu zijn we al lang geen dieren meer en blijven zoeken naar betekenis en zin. Het is een vloek en tegelijk is het mooi, van nutteloosheid.”

“Maybe we should be looking at how we live, and how our minds weren’t made for the lives we lead. Human brains – in terms of cognition and emotion and consciousness – are essentially the same as they were at the time of Shakespeare or Jesus or Cleopatra or the Stone Age. They are not evolving with the pace of change. Neolithic humans never had to face emails or breaking news or pop-up ads or Iggy Azalea videos or a self-service checkout at a strip-lit Tesco Metro on a busy Saturday night. Maybe instead of worrying about upgrading technology and slowly allowing ourselves to be cyborgs we should have a little peek at how we could upgrade our ability to cope with all this change.”

“If you want to know why the human primate behaves the way it does, I can easily explain: 1. human life span 2. human physiology at each stage of life="hormones" 3. our current state of evolution (still primitive in many ways). Humans are the only species on earth aware of their own deaths. They aren't here for long so they are very concerned with the quality of their lives more so than the quality of the lives that will come after them. It is our life spans that trap us, make us truly incapable of long-term decisions which would require sacrifice we as a species are not willing to make. Hormones: at each life stage, we are influenced heavily by hormones-raging levels in the young male or not, descending in the middle aged man or woman. Hormones also influence our behavior. Lastly, we are not out of the oven yet as far as evolution goes, still prone to settle our differences through primitive means--greed and violence. Here is a thought question for you-how would things differ if the average human could expect to live 200 years instead of 70+-?”