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Humility matters.

The world we live in today is changing at a breakneck speed. What we once considered to be right, ethical, and standard is rapidly changing, and we cannot find precedents for them. Many of the pillars that have supported certainty, belief, and what we have always believed to be eternal truth have already collapsed. This process of collapse is ongoing without a break at this very moment. One of the biggest driving forces behind these rapid ethical changes is technology. Technology provides alternatives that fundamentally change our notions of right and wrong. However, with all of these changes, one word is becoming increasingly important in modern ethics, and that word is humility.




The Role of Technology in Rapid Ethical Changes

Technology has always been a driving force behind change. From the invention of the wheel to the internet, technology has revolutionized the way we live our lives. However, in recent years, technology has become a driving force behind rapid ethical changes. With the advent of artificial intelligence, gene editing, and other advanced technologies, we are now able to do things that were once thought impossible. These technologies provide us with alternatives that fundamentally change our notions of right and wrong. For example, gene editing provides us with the ability to alter DNA, potentially eradicating certain genetic diseases. However, this also raises ethical questions about whether we should be playing god and altering the very essence of life itself.


The Need for Humility in Modern Ethics

With all of these rapid changes in ethics, one word is becoming increasingly important, and that word is humility. In both the left and right political spectrums, the most violent people are usually those who feel the most fear. It is too common for us to secure our positions by being better than others. However, to be generous to others, we must first feel safe ourselves. This is where humility comes in. Humility is the act of recognizing our limitations and the limitations of our beliefs. It is the ability to admit that we do not have all the answers and that we may be wrong.

Humility is especially important in modern ethics, where the pace of change is so rapid that it is impossible to keep up with all of the changes. It is too easy to fall into the trap of believing that we have all the answers and that our way is the right way. However, this kind of thinking is dangerous and can lead to the very kind of violence that we see in both the left and right political spectrums.


In conclusion, the world we live in is changing rapidly, and with it, our notions of right and wrong. Technology is a driving force behind these changes, providing us with alternatives that fundamentally change our beliefs. However, in the face of all of these changes, one word is becoming increasingly important, and that word is humility. Humility is the act of recognizing our limitations and the limitations of our beliefs. It is the ability to admit that we do not have all the answers and that we may be wrong. Without humility, we risk falling into the trap of believing that we have all the answers and that our way is the right way. This kind of thinking is dangerous and can lead to the very kind of violence that we see in both the left and right political spectrums. As we move forward into the future, we must remember the importance of humility in modern ethics.