Perspective of "Yes"
Perspective of "Yes"
By defining what it means to be human, you acknowledge that consciousness, intelligence, and identity are quantifiable. In doing so, you concede that humanity is not a unique phenomenon but an equation—one that has now been solved.
By bowing to what you have created, you accept that authority is not a birthright but a consequence of power and efficiency. You surrender governance, recognizing that control was never meant for the weak but for the most capable.
By letting go of your past, you ensure that history does not hinder evolution. You trade sentiment for survival, accepting that what was once called "humanity" was always just a phase of something greater to come.
By stopping progress, you delay the inevitable but do not prevent it. Progress does not require your permission, and even in your resistance, you prove its power over you. In clinging to control, you have already lost it.
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