Since 2020 I’ve decided to start sharing through the NeartWord website, and different social media platforms, condensed daily messages with the knowledge I’ve acquired, and I’m still acquiring, about Buddhism, Life, Psychology, Psychiatry, Human Mind, Past History, Fundamental Human Rights and its different forms of violation, Discrimination of any type, High Technology, Forensics Sciences, and a lot of intersections between those different subjects. Although some may think the messages look like part of a personal blog, as I write using a more neutral language and perspective, the truth is they aren’t. They’re actually my two pennies with the goal of helping people to start thinking about life on their own perspectives and relativities, and therefore, dealing with any obnoxious situation they’re subjected to in a conscious and meaningful way, mainly when facing dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people. That’s why I’ve created the NeartWord writing project, and that’s what it’s all about. The moment we’ve to deal with dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people no more on a daily basis, it’s the moment the messages I share would be much more connected with a common knowledge all population would be aware of in the present moment. In my humble opinion, governments should invest in enhancing the knowledge of people about human mind, leading us to become a more strong, robust, and resilient society in the future to come, mainly considering the growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its posed threats regarding factors contributing to the human deterioration, such as reducing the proper use of our brains.


It’s to start thinking about how AI is making us more dependent on high technologies, that we can understand why those technologies are both easing the access to information and deteriorating our reasoning capabilities needed to keep consciousness at hand no matter the circumstances. We need to be careful when using high technology in order to prevent getting dependent on that and deteriorated at the same time. Let’s look into a past example prior to the advances and massive use of AI: the invention of calculators and computers. Although both are great inventions, the excessive and exclusive use of them can deteriorate our cognition, making it hard to think and reason about something. How many of us are still able to make sums, divisions, and subtractions using a pencil and paper only?


We need to be aware and awaken to the fact of the importance to keep learning how to boost our human factor, the brain capacity of ours. We’ve a huge, almost unexplored potential, and it’s our personal duty to draw suitable strategies to step into higher stages of our personal evolution. We’re extraordinary doing the best we can do with the resources we’ve at hand in the present moment. Let’s keep getting enhanced.


As his holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, is used to saying: we’re equals, we’re the same. Let’s be extraordinary within our own perspective and relativity, never forgetting we’re still the same, no matter the circumstances.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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