Thursday, 20 August 2015

Combined Humanity


The health of an ecosystem is critically dependent upon the diversity of its members.  Similarly, just as biodiversity is critical for the integrity of life, human diversity is vital in ensuring a healthy and robust society.  

Further; just as love and compassion are central to what it means to be truly human, finding better ways to support those in need, and to ensure that all can achieve their maximum potential out of life are key to reaching the oneness that will allow mankind to fully realise his potential…

Each has his part to play in the panoply of humanity: just as Alan Turing’s computer would have remained just a dream were it not for a Tommy Flowers to turn it into reality during man’s darkest hours, each in his own way forms part of the interwoven fabric of life, joining forces to make much more than the sum of its parts…

And technology itself is an expression of man’s desire to solve problems; whether allowing the deaf to hear or the blind see, the silenced to speak or the paralysed walk.  More than this; in addressing these issues, technologies can be developed for application within the wider world, helping man both to think more clearly and to understand more deeply; to make a bigger difference…