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Friday, April 25, 2014

4 Questions Concerning Human Data

It is impossible to live a Human life on this planet without emitting data. So long as you possess a life force, you emit data of one kind or another. Data sensors capture inputs. A Human life is an input.

Consider 4 questions concerning our present data system dilemma:






Remember the early Caveman who learned how to think consciously... remember that question he asked... "until people think, what is the point in thinking personally?"... oh the good old days of early communication technologies... words, languages and stories... these recollections bring us to an 'Age of the Internet' consideration... "Unless people possess sovereign integrity, whats the point of personal sovereignty?"

We live in a world dominated by administrative bureaucracy. Personal sovereignty has been deprecated to an identity registration process. Overcoming the inertia of the masses takes Individual resolve. Indie people are a special breed. Different by decision, but affected by positioning with the masses regardless.

We are headed towards an inflection point where everything is a weapon and/or an opportunity expressed both physically and in data-terms. The way we interact with the choice defines Society and our Individual lives.

Our present path weaponizes sovereignty.

Our needed path packages sovereignty as a gift from the Individual to Society and back again... the creation of a new opportunity... full-circle.

But until our Union defines sovereignty accurately, what is the point in being personally sovereign?

Data-slavery via identity registration is not an abstraction of plantation slavery and a branding iron. It is an administrative equivalency. Until our Human sensibilities are tuned to pay attention to self-respecting acts and civic-mindedness... whats the point in being self-respecting and acting with civic integrity?

These are real problems causing real problems... and no one seems to notice them really in 2014.

Witness Facebook.

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