The odds are reasonable of some sort of a nuclear exchange and in my lifetime. The impact of artificial intelligence on our social discourse is something I do think about quite a bit. No one's in charge momentum of this runaway train fueled by ancient carbon, says Palmel.
In this week’s Frankly, Nate expands upon something he finds himself saying more frequently these days; ”what scares me the most is…”. From the likelihood of nuclear war to how our human in/action harms innocent animals, Nate opens up about his personal list of deepest fears. Contrasting his childhood fear of [harmless] spiders against his current fear of humans’ propensity towards [what is now existential] apathy as we face the metacrisis, Nate reminds us how much more complex our lives are in 2023. Can we be courageous and face our own fears head on, rather than feeling paralyzed by them?
For Show Notes and More: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/frankly-original/38-the-7-things-that-scare-me-most
Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psWmpCOvvmg&t=2s