Nature has only written individual’s future. The future of nations is decided by themselves.
Human civilization operates not on instinct but on a vast body of externalized information—a “written genome” or “external code.” This includes:
· Laws, regulations, and legal codes
· Scientific, engineering, and technical manuals
· Religious texts and holy scriptures
· Financial systems and monetary rules
· Corporate procedures and government bureaucracies
This “genome” is stored in books, computers, and institutions or we may call it #Information . Without it, society would rapidly collapse, as individuals cannot retain its complexity in memory alone. We are like cells that function only while the “chromosomes” of this external information remain intact.
A critical shift is happening:automation is eliminating traditional well-paid labor. The path to wealth is increasingly through owning capital (automated machines and systems), not selling labor. This creates a risk of a divided society between a capital-owning elite and a displaced majority with no economic role.
To avoid collapse and create a sustainable future, we must democratize ownership and management of capital. The financial system must evolve to:
1. Spread ownership widely (through mechanisms like expanded stock markets, mutual funds.
2. Educate the population in finance, investment, and management so they can responsibly steward their assets.
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In an automated world, everyone have the opportunity to be an owner, enjoying the comforts that technology produces.
We are caught in a transition between two “instruction sets”:
1. Our Biological Genome: Drives innate emotions, motivations, and consciousness.
2. Our Symbolic/Social Genome: The external code of civilization we internalize through culture and education.
  Our internal conflicts often stem from the tension between these systems. As new discoveries expand our symbolic genome, we unlock previously unimaginable possibilities, fundamentally changing our world.
Conclusion
· Society as an Organism: Its “DNA” is written information. Loss of this information causes societal death.
· The “Singularity” of Information: A new organizing system (like writing or digital code) opens a new dimension of possibilities, changing reality itself.
· The future is not predetermined but will be discovered and selected through our exploration of this new informational landscape.
In essence: Our technological civilization is fragile and dependent on external records. To survive its next phase—mass automation—we must transform from a society of laborers to a society of educated owner-stewards, widely distributing both the wealth and responsibilities of capital. This is not just an economic shift, but an evolutionary transition in what it means to be human.
