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The Advancement of Humanity is an essay relating human creativity and intellect to the perspectives needed for humanity itself to move forward positively towards societal advancement. "The fact of the matter, in life, is that with the world currently holding around 8 billion people [and who knows how many came before, meaning lived and thus thought], chances are that every potential mainstream idea associated with a human need has been thought of, and every potential tool or invention has already been blueprinted within another's mind, even if this subconscious creation was never brought into…mehr

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The Advancement of Humanity is an essay relating human creativity and intellect to the perspectives needed for humanity itself to move forward positively towards societal advancement. "The fact of the matter, in life, is that with the world currently holding around 8 billion people [and who knows how many came before, meaning lived and thus thought], chances are that every potential mainstream idea associated with a human need has been thought of, and every potential tool or invention has already been blueprinted within another's mind, even if this subconscious creation was never brought into fruition [meaning prototyped and/or manufactured]. There may very well be times, potentially even more often than not, in which this occurs, especially within the life of a thinker. Now, the advancement of humanity can only truly occur, not just by thinking or imagining, but by taking these thoughts and ideas and subsequently transforming them into an action or creation" (Behlok, 2022, p. 84-85).
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Zachary A. Behlok is an American philosopher, sociologist, non-human animal ethicist, therapist, and writer currently residing in Palm Bay, Florida, USA. He has studied at and attended various educational institutions including Eastern Florida State College, The Florida Institute of Technology, Harvard University, The University of Cambridge, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.