#Craig D. Lounsbrough
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quotelr · 1 month ago
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Calm for too long begs the question of whether we're in an all-out pursuit of life, or we're all-out of the pursuit of life.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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fallensapphires · 11 months ago
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Holidays: New Year's Eve
Any new beginning is forged from the shards of the past, not from the abandonment of the past.
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carolinemillerbooks · 1 year ago
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New Post has been published on Books by Caroline Miller
New Post has been published on https://www.booksbycarolinemiller.com/musings/the-revolution-of-the-species/
The Revolution Of The Species
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   Senator John Fetterman (D) recently shared this observation with the public.  You all should need to know that America is not sending their best and brightest to Washington, D. C.  Congressional in-fighting, and scandals among the elected elite support the senator’s view. Bureaucrats add to the confusion.  As specialists in their fields, they can run circles around the people’s representatives. For example, while Congress squabbles about sending money to support Ukraine’s war, the Secretary of the Treasury, Janet Yellen, proposes that President Joe Biden bypass the government’s legislative branch and delegate Russia’s frozen assets to Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Adding to the fog is technology, an industry politicians little know or understand.  As a result, innovators in Silicon Valley have pursued Artificial Intelligence (AI) unfettered to a degree that it has become as great a danger to us as the atomic bomb. In 2018, the Brookings Institute issued a report on the benefits and dangers of AI and provided recommendations to ensure the technology did no harm.  It collected dust like most reports. But now, five years later, tech giants, have come running to Congress seeking regulations, fearing they have released an evil genie from its bottle and hoping to spread the blame. While the tech world seeks legal protection from the potential damage their invention can do, the rest of us should consider what human traits these innovators have passed along to their powerful machines.  Given our current capacity to blow up the planet’s resources, including polluting its air, what could go wrong? The advent of AI will alter our lives, no doubt, but it won’t create a blank slate upon which to build our utopian dream.  As historian Timothy Snyder warns, we can’t avoid dragging into our new world the debris of the past.  Economic inequality will be one such and should social mobility die, the scholar predicts democracy [will] give way to oligarchy, opening the door to tyranny. Donald Trump has given us a glimpse of that future, a society where citizens are encouraged to sleepwalk through their existence, obeying their leaders without question.   What these sheep mustn’t see, says Snyder, is that most of those who held power in the past will continue to hold it in the future, making changes wrought by insurrections or revolutions largely an illusion. True, the technological revolution has brought a world of information to our fingertips, but the price has been the loss of our privacy — data that the oligarchs of AI gather and sell for their immense profit. Elon Must is one of these.  Having accumulated much of the world’s capital, he imagines he owns the rest of us and dares to wade into international politics, changing the course of our lives without the authority of a single vote cast at the ballot box. Such hubris leaves us to ponder the legacy of these innovators. They have given us convenience and access to endless information, but they are the purveyors of disinformation and deep fakes too. By these means, society finds itself not merely divided but fractured, and to a degree that makes determining the public good seem impossible. Will their invention, AI, come to sense the frailty of our species? As repositories of all that we know, will they see how we have dehumanized ourselves by our obsession with money, pleasure, and the pursuit of war? If so, will these lungless servants become our masters, caring nothing about us and our environment?  I doubt they will miss the meadowlark ‘s song. Forgive these dystopian questions, but it’s time to consider our status as naked apes. The universe takes little notice of us. And, Nature appears to be turning its back on our species.  Or, perhaps, we were the first to turn away, preferring to focus on ourselves and the petty differences in our religions, the color of our skin,  and our varying lifestyles.  When inconsequential variations like these become matters of life and death, are we worthy of respect even from our miraculous machines?  More likely, they will judge us against other creatures on the planet and find we are not the best and brightest.  I must say that I have rarely seen a community come together in order to meet a common need in a manner as beautiful as that of a handful of birds at a feeder. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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walkswithmyfather · 2 years ago
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“Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,” which means “God is with us.” —Matthew 1:23 (NABRE)
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postersbykeith · 10 months ago
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pansy-picnics · 1 year ago
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“when i read the ghastly lines of tragedy darkly penned into my life, i turn and notice that the pen in my hand is wet.”
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
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i-got-the-feels · 1 year ago
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zemagltd · 4 months ago
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Everyday Poetry - "Common sense is one of the most unused commodities available to man." Craig D. Lounsbrough
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kevincharlesward · 2 years ago
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“The darkness makes everything disappear but it makes nothing go away.” – Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Il buio fa sparire tutto ma non fa sparire niente.” – Craig D.Lounsbrough
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quotelr · 14 hours ago
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To maximize our lives we think that we should get up and join in the race. Yet, we rarely consider that maybe it’s less about joining a race and more about actually creating one.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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radical-revolution · 3 months ago
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At the moment that everything goes dark, the sunset in front of us becomes the whole story. But if we find courage enough to wait until tomorrow morning, we will suddenly come to understand that in reality yesterday’s sunset was only half of the story.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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knightsistersblog · 5 months ago
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The story of how Yord got his earring...
|| 140 BBY || “If you’re going to give your imagination legs and allow it to run, leave your leash at home and do the same with your fears.” ― Craig D. Lounsbrough
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virtie333 · 9 months ago
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Trust is earned. So is distrust. ― Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I trust them. They never let me down.
My coworker switched next Saturday with me so I can have it off; she got short hours while I'm the one that needs a break. I told her how our boss essentially made fun of my anxiety last week; she has depression and anxiety as well. She gets it.
It's so hard trusting someone and wondering what I did to make their opinion of me change, to treat me so different. No matter how many times I try and tell myself it's not me, I never believe it.
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thizchaos · 2 years ago
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Craig D. Lounsbrough
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mightyflamethrower · 1 year ago
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“To ‘cancel’ someone is a manifestation of our inability to defend our position, which is compounded by the fear that the one that we’re ‘cancelling’ can actually defend theirs.” ― Craig D. Lounsbrough
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diavolaangelica · 7 months ago
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“You may have lived the better part of your life being told that you’re a sheep, but that never changes the fact that you are the lion that you have always been.” ― Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Serious Lion by Mike Centioli
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