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86. A Million-Year View on Morality

People I (Mostly) Admire

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The Ethics of Long-Termism

This chapter explores long-termism, focusing on our moral responsibilities toward future generations and the implications of our present-day decisions. It contrasts short-term thinking with a vision of humanity's grand potential, recognizing the vast timeline ahead and the risks of existential threats. The discussion emphasizes the need for ethical considerations in our technological and economic endeavors to secure a thriving future for successive generations.

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