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Vision of the Future

What I think...

 The normal human relathionships will be almost completely destroyed and the distance will be something
usual
 Any belief in something divine, in something that is beyond us will not exist
 The religion and faith will be forgotten
Why do I think that?

 I have read a lot of interessting books and articles, which are a bit scary
 For example: Brave New World and artickles abot the newest major religion or many discoveries of
scientists
The Evolution and destruction

 The only thing that would evolve is the tehnology, on the other side, human beings will continue to go
towards selfdestruction and they will do that very succsessfully
 Books will be then a rarity, they won`t be needed, because internet and high tech will be everything
 All information, on which we will completely depend, will be available on the internet
It looks like we are
sucked into the
technology

It`s sad that we don`t


see how much beauty
is around us...
Do we even know what the future will be like? -
No, we don`t.

 We have already started something that we will probably not be able to stop
 The climate changes, the enviromental pollution and destroying our own planet will have an
enormous impact on us and our helth
 The scientists have discovered one frightening fact – the microplastics in human placenta
 After our ,,evolving and progress" we will not only affect our planet but also ourselves and not in a good
way
 I really can`t even imagine what will actually happen with all that future...
Literature

 https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2016/04/160422-atheism-agnostic-secular-nones-rising-religion/
 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412020322297
 https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20160124-are-paper-books-really-disappearing
 https://www.dw.com/en/why-we-can-stop-talking-about-the-future-of-the-book/a-18135238
 "Brave New World" , Aldous Huxley, Chatto & Windus, England 1932.

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