Everyone
is able to engage in any activity in the absence of serious injuries. Each of
us is capable of becoming an artist, an accountant, an astronaut or an outcast.
All tied to an individual approach, competent assessment of performance and
drawing up a plan that will take into account the facts collected. But how
easily we perform the selected mission?
The
younger the person is, the more flexible arranged in his mind, the more
potential it has, the more things it can do. Child learn dozens of times faster
than an adult. Given the number of stimuli that act on the body, we can compare
the speed of a snail (as an adult), and the speed of an ant (as a child). If
there are no genetic factors or other problems (which is obvious, proven health
problems both physical and mental) that the child could be anyone.
Modern
technology further eliminates the difference between people. If not specified
genetics, available over the counter hormones needed (or get hold of them
elsewhere). If IQ is low - you can work on discipline, or to determine which of
the elements of the intellect suffers, and compensate it with another. In
general, all lead to the fact that people may be the same. But is it?
The
situation turns in the opposite direction. We are not going to (often) to
improve and cultivate what no abilities. We find our strengths and the most
invested in it. And keep it under maximum control, carefully cultivating as a
precious and rare flower.
When
propensity to show individuality, a person is a gregarious creature. Those
"others" still get off in groups that acquire specific attributes.
Slang, specific humor, style and a host of other characteristics. In general,
you can take all of mankind and begin to divide it into groups, and the
resulting group - divide again and again. And so we come to what humanity can
be represented as a pyramid, the top of which each of us. After all, we divide
society according to their own criteria.
Technological
Singularity promises merge into a single network in one area. The Company will
be identical to the body and are acutely raises the question of preservation of
identity, among others. Given what is happening in the world now, and
extrapolating this into perspective, we can say that our identity is not lost.
Moreover, finding a closer contact to obtain more information, we only increase
the opportunities for self-expression and identity.
Do
not be afraid to disappear into the crowd. It should not be afraid to be able
to use the opportunities and resources that gives us a new time.
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