Real Wisdom, Artificial Intelligence

The Future Depends on Conscious Humans

3 min · 23 de may de 2026
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Dose of RASHMI : Intellect, operating by itself, will calculate the odds and find reasons for giving up any pursuit; Integrated Intelligence is the mirror that will keep you committed to what you care for from a place of deep inner alignment Sadhguru Insight : "Giving up is not an option because it is a brief life." Theme: Integrated Intelligence : never give up on what you care for

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