The future of humanity hangs in a precarious balance, not for lack of scientific progress but from a profound neglect of humanistic care. Technology has thrust us into an age of dazzling innovation, yet it has been incapable of bridging the expanding divides that fracture our world: yawning economic inequality, escalating global conflicts, and accelerating environmental collapse. These are not merely technical problems to be solved by better algorithms or cleaner energy alone but symptoms of a deeper moral dissonance—visible in the tensions between individual and collective good, excess and deprivation, human ambition and ecological limits, rationality and affection, and science and humanity.

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Toward Global Equilibrium: The Greater Self and the Future of Humanity

  • Zhuran You,
  • Yingzi Hu

摘要

The future of humanity hangs in a precarious balance, not for lack of scientific progress but from a profound neglect of humanistic care. Technology has thrust us into an age of dazzling innovation, yet it has been incapable of bridging the expanding divides that fracture our world: yawning economic inequality, escalating global conflicts, and accelerating environmental collapse. These are not merely technical problems to be solved by better algorithms or cleaner energy alone but symptoms of a deeper moral dissonance—visible in the tensions between individual and collective good, excess and deprivation, human ambition and ecological limits, rationality and affection, and science and humanity.