Only Advance with Jesse Thoeming
In this solo episode, I reflect on the strange paradox of the modern world: by nearly every meaningful metric, there has never been a better time to be alive—yet we find ourselves more divided, anxious, and uncertain than ever. I explore how advances in technology, communication, and global connectivity have transformed daily life, while also amplifying polarization, distorting our perception of reality, and eroding our ability to engage with one another productively. From there, I introduce a framework for understanding our current moment: the idea that we are operating with paleolithic minds, medieval institutions, and godlike technology and the imbalance that creates. I then examine Fermi Paradox and the concept of the Great Filter as a way to think about the long-term trajectory of intelligent civilizations, and what it might mean for our own. This is not a prediction, but a reflection on responsibility... on what it would take to navigate this moment successfully, and what kind of future we might build if we do. At its core, this episode is about perspective, intention, and the idea that despite the risks we are living through one of the most important and opportunity-rich moments in human history.
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